VMware 3V0-42.23 - VMware NSX 4.x Advanced Design
What are the benefits of a centralized gateway architecture in NSX?
A global logistics company is planning to expand its operations to multiple locations across continents. Their existing on-premises network is unable to scale to meet the demands of the growing number of sites and the increasing volume of East-West traffic within their data center. The company has chosen VMware NSX as their preferred network virtualization platform, aiming to simplify network management and improve intra-data center routing.
Which of the following would be part of the optimal recommended design?
A Network Solutions Architect is tasked with designing an optimized and high-performing NSX solution, keeping in mind the need for DPU-based acceleration. The architect needs to consider the use of Geneve Offload, Receive Side Scaling (RSS), Geneve Rx Filters, SSL Offload, and the effects of Multi-TEP, MTU size, and NIC speed on throughput. Furthermore, the architect also needs to consider the key performance factors for compute nodes and NSX Edge nodes.
The company CTO is worried about potential network bottlenecks as they continue to grow.
Which strategy should the architect recommend to address the CTO's concern?
A Network Solutions Architect is tasked with designing an optimized and high-performing NSX solution, keeping in mind the need for DPU-based acceleration. The architect needs to consider the use of Geneve Offload, Receive Side Scaling (RSS), Geneve Rx Filters, SSL Offload, and the effects of Multi-TEP, MTU size, and NIC speed on throughput. Furthermore, the architect also needs to consider the key performance factors for compute nodes and NSX Edge nodes.
As the company's traffic continues to surge, there's a requirement to ensure NSX Edge nodes can handle the increasing load.
Which of the following factors should primarily be considered for performance optimization?
A large multinational company is expanding its data center due to increased demand for online services.
The company is considering shifting from an NSX Edge VM design to a bare-metal NSX Edge design to accommodate new hardware acquisitions and maximize performance.
Which is a potential benefit for the company in shifting from an NSX Edge VM design to a bare-metal NSX Edge design?
A global bank has decided to overhaul its network infrastructure and adopt VMware NSX to enhance security and streamline management. The bank handles sensitive financial data and has a massive customer base, making it a potential target for cyber threats. Therefore, security is of paramount importance in this project.
A Network Solutions Architect is tasked with developing an NSX security design that incorporates security policy methodologies and adheres to NSX security best practices. They must ensure the micro-segmentation of network components, implement distributed firewalling, and create security policies that align with the bank's data protection requirements.
When considering NSX security VMware practices for the bank's deployment, what aspect is essential for enhancing the security posture?
What is a design justification for a solution with 3 NSX Manager nodes deployed in a 4 ESXi cluster Management Cluster?
What is the effect of stateful services placement on NSX Edge design?
How can a multi-tier architecture benefit a customer’s design?
A Solutions Architect is helping an organization with the Physical Design of an NSX solution.
This information was gathered during the Assessment Phase:
There is a critical application used by the Finance Team.
The critical application has an availability and recoverability SLA of 99.999%.
The critical application is sensitive to network changes.
Which two selections should an architect include in their design?(Choose two.)