Topic: 2V0-21.23 topic 1 question 70

An administrator is tasked with looking into the disaster recovery (DR) options for a software-defined data center (SDDC).

The following requirements must be met:
•    All virtual machines (VMs) must be protected to a secondary site.
•    The source VMs must remain online until the failover.
•    When failing over to the secondary site, application downtime is allowed.
•    The DR failover must be managed from the vSphere Client.
•    Costs must remain as low as possible.

How can the administrator accomplish this task?

A.
Configure VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery (VCDR) and combine it with array-based stor-age replication.
B.
Configure VMware a Site Recovery Manager and combine it with vSphere Replication.
C.
Configure a subscribed content library on the secondary site.
D.
Configure VMware Site Recovery Manager and combine it with array-based storage replica-tion.

Re: 2V0-21.23 topic 1 question 70

Option B

Re: 2V0-21.23 topic 1 question 70

https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/84322

Re: 2V0-21.23 topic 1 question 70

VCDR does not send to secondary site.
Array-based storage replication can cost licensing fees from manufacturer.
Content libraries are not meant for DR, much less system-critical DR.
vSphere Replication is the best answer.

Re: 2V0-21.23 topic 1 question 70

B: to keep costs down.

Re: 2V0-21.23 topic 1 question 70

The correct answer I believe is B, the VCDR is not manageable by the vSphere Client.
https://blogs.vmware.com/virtualblocks/2017/11/29/vsr-technicaloverview/

Re: 2V0-21.23 topic 1 question 70

A
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Disaster-Recovery/index.html
Could  i  get a double check?

Re: 2V0-21.23 topic 1 question 70

VCDR backs up to a cloud storage, vSphere Replication does so to a secondary site and is controlled from the vSphere Client, so I would say B