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An architect is responsible for designing a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)-based Private Cloud solution. During the requirements gathering workshop with key customer stakeholders, the following information was captured:
The solution must support the monitoring of up to 10,000 objects.
The solution must support 24 months retention for all monitoring data.
When creating the design document, which design quality should be used to classify the stated requirements?

  • A. Manageability
  • B. Availability
  • C. Performance
  • D. Recoverability
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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7666824
2 days, 5 hours ago
Selected Answer: A
from the VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.1 Design Guide / Architecture Guide. Several of them explicitly say: “The VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.1 Design Guide defines Manageability as the design quality that focuses on monitoring, configuration, reporting, and operational management capabilities. … The requirement to support 10,000 monitored objects and retain monitoring data for 24 months directly relates to the system’s ability to manage and retain operational metrics … Therefore, the classification of these requirements falls under Manageability.”
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Pravee2918
5 days, 2 hours ago
Selected Answer: C
The correct option is C. Performance. Explanation The requirements related to capacity, scale, and data retention fall under the design quality of Performance. The requirement to support monitoring up to 10,000 objects directly relates to system capacity and scalability, which are key aspects of performance design. The requirement for 24 months of data retention impacts storage capacity, I/O performance (for handling the volume of data), and the overall ability of the system to handle the sheer volume of data over time without degradation in service, which is a performance and scalability consideration.
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OlekPL
1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
Because the requirements deal with scale and data retention, which directly impact performance.
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