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VMware Exam 2V0-13.24 Topic 2 Question 8 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-13.24 exam
Question #: 8
Topic #: 2
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During a requirement gathering workshop, various Business and Technical requirements were collected from the customer. Which requirement would be categorized as a Business Requirement?

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Suggested Answer: B

Business requirements in VCF articulate organizational objectives that the solution must enable, often focusing on efficiency, cost, or service improvements rather than specific technical implementations. Option B, 'Decrease processing time for service requests by 30%,' is a business requirement as it targets an operational efficiency goal that benefits the customer's service delivery, measurable from a business perspective rather than dictating how the system achieves it. Options A, C, and D---specifying OS compatibility, user capacity, and encryption standards---are technical requirements, as they detail system capabilities or security mechanisms that architects must implement within VCF components like vSphere or NSX. The distinction hinges on intent: B focuses on outcome (speed), while others define system properties.


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Chery
3 days ago
Hold on, guys. Option B is the correct answer, right? I mean, who cares about technical stuff like OS compatibility or encryption? The business just wants faster service, plain and simple.
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Devorah
7 days ago
Option B is the way to go. Decreasing processing time by 30% - that's the kind of concrete, measurable business goal I like to see.
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Octavio
13 days ago
Ha! Option D is the answer. Encrypting data is a technical requirement, not a business one. These exam questions are always trying to trick us.
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Halina
14 days ago
But what about option C? Supporting 10,000 users sounds like a business requirement too.
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Verdell
14 days ago
I think Option C is the business requirement. Supporting a large number of concurrent users is a critical business need.
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Kent
18 days ago
I agree with Lea. Decreasing processing time is a business goal.
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Candida
19 days ago
Option B is definitely the business requirement. Improving processing time is a key performance indicator for the business.
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Lea
20 days ago
I think option B would be a Business Requirement.
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