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Cloud Foundation on VxRail supports VI workload domains at end locations. The requirement for multiple remote site locations impacts the overall high-level design. It is important to consider factors such as distance and the quality of the network between sites.
Primary and secondary active WAN links are strongly recommended. Without network redundancy, you might encounter conditions that can lead to failure states such as a two-failure state condition, which can result in unrecoverable virtual machines and application failure.
With VMware Cloud Foundation on VxRail, you have the option to expand a VI workload domain at the central location by adding VxRail clusters at either local sites or remote sites. The same networking rules that apply for a multi-site workload domain are applicable for a VI workload domain deployed at a remote edge site.