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In a multi-tenant environment utilizing NSX-T, you are tasked with designing a network topology that ensures optimal performance and security for each tenant. Each tenant requires its own isolated segment, and you need to implement a Distributed Firewall (DFW) to control traffic between these segments. Given that each tenant has a varying number of virtual machines (VMs) and specific security policies, how would you approach the design to ensure that the DFW rules are efficiently applied without causing performance degradation?
Implement a centralized DFW management approach that applies rules at the edge of the network for all tenants, ensuring uniformity and ease of management.
Create individual DFW rules for each tenant and apply them at the VM level, which could lead to increased complexity and potential performance issues.
Utilize a combination of DFW and Gateway Firewall, applying DFW rules at the edge while managing inter-tenant traffic through the Gateway Firewall to reduce overhead.
Rely solely on the Gateway Firewall for inter-tenant traffic management, avoiding the use of DFW to simplify the configuration.

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