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NEW QUESTION # 49
An administrator is tasked with providing users access to objects within an existing VMware vCenter instance.
The vCenter inventory has a single data center with one management vSphere cluster and five workload vSphere clusters.
The following requirements must be met for assigning the users access:
* Users must only be able to view all of the inventory objects associated with the management vSphere cluster.
* Users must be able to edit all of the inventory objects associated with the workload vSphere clusters.
The administrator creates a custom role to provide the permissions needed to allow users to edit inventory objects.
Which series of steps should the administrator complete to assign the custom role and provide the required level of access to users?
- A. Apply Global permissions to assign the Read Only role to the root vCenter object.
Apply vCenter permissions to assign the custom role to the workload vSphere clusters and enable propagation. - B. Apply Global permissions to assign the Read Only role to the root vCenter object. Apply vCenter permissions to assign the custom role to the workload vSphere clusters.
- C. Apply Global permissions to assign the Read Only role to the root vCenter object and enable propagation. Apply vCenter permissions to assign the custom role to the workload vSphere clusters and enable propagation.
- D. Apply Global permissions to assign the Read Only role to the root vCenter object and enable propagation. Apply vCenter permissions to assign the custom role to the workload vSphere clusters.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
Option D is correct because it allows the administrator to apply Global permissions to assign the Read Only role to the root vCenter object and enable propagation, which will apply to all of the inventory objects in vCenter, and then apply vCenter permissions to assign the custom role to the workload vSphere clusters, which will override the Global permissions and allow users to edit all of the inventory objects associated with the workload vSphere clusters. Option A is incorrect because it will not enable propagation for the Global permissions, which will limit the Read Only role to the root vCenter object only. Option B is incorrect because it will enable propagation for both the Global and vCenter permissions, which will create a conflict between the Read Only and custom roles. Option C is incorrect because it will not enable propagation for either the Global or vCenter permissions, which will limit the Read Only role to the root vCenter object only and the custom role to the workload vSphere clusters only. References:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.security.doc/GUID-A2A4371A-B888-4
NEW QUESTION # 50
An administrator has a host profile named Standard-Config. The administrator wants to change the other host profiles to use only the storage configuration settings that are defined in the Standard-Config host profile.
What should the administrator do to make this change?
- A. Export host customizations and import them to the other host profiles.
- B. Copy the storage settings from Standard-Config to all other host profiles.
- C. Duplicate the Standard-Config host profile and only modify the storage configuration settings.
- D. Export the Standard-Config host profile and attach it to the other hosts.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation
Option B is correct because it allows the administrator to copy the storage settings from Standard-Config host profile to all other host profiles without affecting other settings. Option A is incorrect because it only exports host customizations and not host profile settings. Option C is incorrect because it creates a new host profile instead of modifying the existing ones. Option D is incorrect because it attaches the Standard-Config host profile to the other hosts instead of changing their host profiles. References:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.hostprofiles.doc/GUID-F1A1D1D0-D6
NEW QUESTION # 51
An administrator creates a virtual machine that contains the latest company-approved software, tools and security updates. Company policy requires that only full clones are allowed for server workloads.
A combination of which two tasks should the administrator complete to prepare for the deployment of this virtual machine for multiple users? (Choose two.)
- A. Create a virtual machine customization specification.
- B. Upgrade the virtual hardware.
- C. Set appropriate permissions on the virtual machine.
- D. Convert the virtual machine to a template.
- E. Take a snapshot of the virtual machine.
Answer: A,D
Explanation:
Explanation
Option B and D are correct because they allow the administrator to create a virtual machine customization specification, which can be used to customize guest operating system settings for multiple virtual machines, and convert the virtual machine to a template, which can be used to create full clones of server workloads.
Option A is incorrect because assigning appropriate permissions on the virtual machine does not prepare it for deployment for multiple users. Option C is incorrect because upgrading the virtual hardware does not prepare it for deployment for multiple users. Option E is incorrect because taking a snapshot of the virtual machine does not prepare it for deployment for multiple users. References:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vm_admin.doc/GUID-9F9E3F8C-0E2B
NEW QUESTION # 52
After adding a new vSphere ESXi host with identical hardware configuration to an existing vSphere cluster, which task would an administrator complete prior to checking the compliance with an existing host profile?
- A. Attach the host profile to the new host
- B. Import the host profile
- C. Duplicate the host profile
- D. Copy the host settings from the new host
Answer: A
Explanation:
The task that should be completed prior to checking the compliance with an existing host profile is to attach the host profile to the new host, which allows applying the configuration template of the reference host to the new host.
NEW QUESTION # 53
What are three options an administrator can configure after creating a vSphere Namespace? (Choose three.)
- A. Storage policies
- B. Certificates
- C. Update policies
- D. Permissions
- E. Backup schedule
- F. Resource and Object limits
Answer: A,D,F
Explanation:
After creating a vSphere Namespace, three of the options that an administrator can configure are storage policies, which define how storage resources are allocated for objects within a namespace; permissions, which define who can access and manage objects within a namespace; and resource and object limits, which define how much CPU, memory, storage, and network resources can be consumed by objects within a namespace.
Reference:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-with-tanzu-services-workloads/GUID-177C23C4-ED81-4ADD-89A2-61654C18201B.html
NEW QUESTION # 54
Refer to the exhibit.
Given the configuration shown in the exhibit, what must the administrator do to delete only the latest version of the template?
- A. Delete App-LibTemplete(3) from the SA-Templates folder.
- B. Revert to APP-LibTemplate (2) and delete App-LibTemplate (3).
- C. Check out AppLibTemplate (3) and delete the template from the SA-Templates folder.
- D. In the SA-template folder, rename App-Libtemplate (2) to App-LibTemplate
Answer: B
Explanation:
Option D is correct because it allows the administrator to delete only the latest version of the template by reverting to the previous version and then deleting the current version. Option A is incorrect because it deletes the entire template and not just the latest version. Option B is incorrect because it renames the previous version to the current version and does not delete anything. Option C is incorrect because it checks out the latest version and deletes it from the folder, but not from the library. Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vm_admin.doc/GUID-9F9E3F8C-0E2B-4B6A-8C5C-3F8E5F6B4E9D.html
NEW QUESTION # 55
A vSphere cluster has the following vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) group configuration:
* Virtual machine (VM) group named DB
* Host groups named PROD11 and PROD55
The administrator wants to force the VMs in the DB group to run on the hosts in the PROD11 group.
However, if all the hosts in PROD55.
Which VM/Host rule must the administrator create to ensure that these requirements are met?
- A. A preferential rule between the DB group and PROD11 group
- B. A required rule between the DB group and the PROD11 group
- C. A preferential rule between the DB group and the PROD55 group
- D. A preferential rule between the DB group and the PROD55 group
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
Option A is correct because it allows the administrator to create a preferential rule between the DB group and PROD11 group, which will force the VMs in the DB group to run on the hosts in the PROD11 group if possible, but will allow them to run on the hosts in PROD55 group if necessary. Option B is incorrect because it will create a preferential rule between the DB group and PROD55 group, which will force the VMs in the DB group to run on the hosts in PROD55 group if possible, which is not what the administrator wants. Option C is incorrect because it is the same as option B. Option D is incorrect because it will create a required rule between the DB group and PROD11 group, which will force the VMs in the DB group to run only on the hosts in PROD11 group and not allow them to run on the hosts in PROD55 group if needed. References:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.resmgmt.doc/GUID-60077B40-66FF-4
NEW QUESTION # 56
An administrator is completing the configuration of a new vSphere cluster and has enabled vSphere High Availability (HA) and vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS).
After adding the ESXi hosts to the cluster, which networking information will the administrator be prompted to provide when using the Cluster Quickstart workflow?
- A. vSAN networking
- B. vMotion networking
- C. Management networking
- D. Virtual machine networking
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation
https://core.vmware.com/resource/cluster-quickstart#section1
NEW QUESTION # 57
An administrator is attempting to configure Storage I/O Control (SIOC) on five datastores within a vSphere environment. The administrator is being asked to determine why SIOC configuration completed successfully on only four of the datastores.
What are two possible reasons why the configuration was not successful? (Choose two.)
- A. The datastore has multiple extents.
- B. SAS disks are used for the datastore.
- C. The datastore is using ISCSI.
- D. The administrator is using NFS storage.
- E. The datastore contains Raw Device Mappings (RDMs).
Answer: A,E
Explanation:
SIOC configuration may fail if the datastore contains RDMs or has multiple extents, as these are not supported by SIOC.
Reference:
Storage I/O Control is supported on Fibre Channel-connected, iSCSI-connected, and NFS-connected storage. Raw Device Mapping (RDM) is not supported. Storage I/O Control does not support datastores with multiple extents.
NEW QUESTION # 58
An administrator notices a performance issue in VMvvare vCenter To try and understand more about the performance issue, the administrator needs to gather more information about the vCenter database to eliminate a potential disk space issue.
Which two tools can the administrator use? (Choose two.)
- A. vSphere Client
- B. vCenter Management Interface (VAMI)
- C. esxtop
- D. Perfmon
- E. df
Answer: B,E
Explanation:
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/76563
NEW QUESTION # 59
What are two uses cases for VMware Tools? (Choose two.)
- A. Share folders between ESXi hosts and guest OS file systems
- B. Time synchronization with an NTP server
- C. Ability to shut down a virtual machine remotely
- D. Support for unsupported network device drivers
- E. Direct deployment of the Aria Automation Config minion
Answer: A,C
Explanation:
https://www.stevenbright.com/2022/03/deploy-salt-minions-automatically-using-vmware-tools/ Two use cases for VMware Tools are direct deployment of the Aria Automation Config minion and ability to shut down a virtual machine remotely. Direct deployment of the Aria Automation Config minion is a feature that allows the administrator to deploy a configuration management agent to a virtual machine using VMware Tools. This feature enables automation and orchestration of virtual machine configuration tasks. Ability to shut down a virtual machine remotely is a feature that allows the administrator to gracefully power off a virtual machine from the vSphere Client or other VMware products. This feature requires VMware Tools to be installed and running on the guest operating system. Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vmwaretools.doc/GUID-28C39A00-743B-4E23-9681-66254A15C2A0.html
NEW QUESTION # 60
Refer to the exhibit.
Given the configuration shown in the exhibit, what should the administrator do if the latest VM template contains changes that are no longer needed?
- A. Delete App-LibTemplate (3)
- B. Revert to App-LibTernplate (2)
- C. Check out App-LibTemplate (3)
- D. Delete App-LibTemplate (2)
Answer: B
Explanation:
Deleting App-LibTemplate (3) will remove the changes that are no longer needed and revert to the previous version of the template.
Reference:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vm_admin.doc/GUID-D69B0279-CC9B-495B-9CA3-AE975AF9C865.html If the latest VM template contains changes that are no longer needed, the administrator should revert to the previous version of the template1.
Here are the steps to revert to a previous version of a template1:
Navigate to the Versioning tab of the VM template.
From the vertical timeline, navigate to the previous state of the VM template.
Click the horizontal ellipsis icon (⋮), and select Revert to This Version.
The Revert to Version dialog box opens. Enter a reason for the revert operation and click Revert.
So, in this case, the correct answer is: B.
Revert to App-LibTemplate (2)
This will make App-LibTemplate (2) the current VM template1.
Please note that this operation will not delete App-LibTemplate (3), it will simply make App-LibTemplate (2) the current version1.
NEW QUESTION # 61
An administrator has Windows virtual machines (VMs) and VMware Tools is installed in each VM. The administrator performs a status check of VMware Tools using vSphere Lifecycle Manager.
What is the VMware Tools status for the Windows VMs if the version of VMware Tools has a known problem and must be immediately upgraded?
- A. Unknown
- B. Guest Managed
- C. Version Unsupported
- D. Upgrade Available
Answer: C
Explanation:
If VMware Tools has a known problem, the tools status will be Version Unsupported https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere-lifecycle-manager.doc/GUID-12649CBB-F69A-4199-8957-B4C0170B4E9A.html
NEW QUESTION # 62
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 storage replication
- B. Configure VMware Site Recovery Manager and combine it with array-based storage replication.
- C. Configure a subscribed content library on the secondary site.
- D. Configure VMware a Site Recovery Manager and combine it with vSphere Replication.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://blogs.vmware.com/virtualblocks/2017/11/29/vsr-technicaloverview/
NEW QUESTION # 63
An administrator Is looking to deploy a new VMware vCenter Instance. The current environment consists of 75 hosts and is expected to grow up to 100 hosts over the next three years.
Which deployment size should the administrator select?
- A. Large
- B. Medium
- C. Tiny
- D. Small
Answer: D
Explanation:
VMWare: Small environment (up to 100 hosts or 1,000 virtual machines) Medium environment (up to 400 hosts or 4,000 virtual machine)
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vcenter.install.doc/GUID-88571D8A-46E1-464D-A349-4DC43DCAF320.html The administrator should select the small deployment size for the new vCenter Server instance, which is suitable for an environment with up to 100 hosts or 1,000 virtual machines. The small deployment size has 4 vCPUs and 19 GB of memory, which can handle the current and expected growth of the environment. The other deployment sizes are either too large or too small for the environment. Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vcenter.install.doc/GUID-88571D8A-46E1-464D-A349-4DC43DCAF320.html
NEW QUESTION # 64
Which two tasks can be completed using vSphere LifeCycle Manager? (Choose two.)
- A. Manage the firmware lifecycle of ESXi hosts that are part of a managed cluster with a single image.
- B. Check the hardware compatibility of the hosts in a cluster against the VMware Compatibility Guide (VCG) using baselines.
- C. Manage the firmware lifecycle of ESXi hosts are part of a managed cluster using baselines
- D. Upgrade VMware vCenter from version 7 to 8.
- E. Check that the ESXi hosts are compliant with the recommended baseline and update the hosts
Answer: C,E
Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere-lifecycle-manager.doc/GUID-774C3626-332C-4C3E-BC9B-AE648E78CA89.html#:~:text=In%20the%20Image%20pane%20of,ESXi%20hosts%20in%20the%20cluster.
NEW QUESTION # 65
A vSphere environment is experiencing intermittent short bursts of CPU contention, causing brief production outages for some of the virtual machines (VMs). To understand the cause of the issue, the administrator wants to observe near real-time statistics for all VMs.
Which two vSphere reporting tools could the administrator use? (Choose two.)
- A. Advanced Performance Charts
- B. Overview Performance Charts
- C. esxcli
- D. esxtop
- E. resxtop
Answer: A,D
Explanation:
Advanced Performance Charts and esxtop are both vSphere reporting tools that can be used to observe near real-time statistics for all VMs. Advanced Performance Charts provides a graphical view of performance data, while esxtop is a command-line tool that provides more detailed information.
NEW QUESTION # 66
An administrator decides to restore VMware vCenter from a file-based backup following a failed upgrade.
Which interface should the administrator use to complete the restore?
- A. vSphere Client
- B. vCenter Management Interface (VAMI)
- C. vCenter GUI Installer
- D. Direct Console User Interface (DCUI)
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-vcenter-installation/GUID-F02AF073-7CFD-45B2-A You can use the vCenter Server appliance GUI installer to restore a vCenter Server to an ESXi host or a vCenter Server instance. The restore procedure has two stages. The first stage deploys a new vCenter Server appliance. The second stage populates the newly deployed vCenter Server appliance with the data stored in the file-based backup.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-vcenter-installation/GUID-F02AF073-7CFD-45B2-A
NEW QUESTION # 67
An administrator wants to use tag-based placement rules on their virtual machine disks using VMware vCenter.
Which option would allow the administrator to achieve this?
- A. Storage Policy Based Management
- B. vSphere Storage APIs for Storage Awareness (VASA)
- C. vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS)
- D. Storage I/O Control
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
https://vnote42.net/2020/01/15/vcenter-tag-based-vm-placement/
NEW QUESTION # 68
A vSphere environment is experiencing intermittent short bursts of CPU contention, causing brief production outages for some of the virtual machines (VMs). To understand the cause of the issue, the administrator wants to observe near real-time statistics for all VMs.
Which two vSphere reporting tools could the administrator use? (Choose two.)
- A. Advanced Performance Charts
- B. Overview Performance Charts
- C. esxcli
- D. esxtop
- E. resxtop
Answer: A,D
Explanation:
Explanation
Advanced Performance Charts and esxtop are both vSphere reporting tools that can be used to observe near real-time statistics for all VMs. Advanced Performance Charts provides a graphical view of performance data, while esxtop is a command-line tool that provides more detailed information.
NEW QUESTION # 69
After a recent unexplained peak in virtual machine (VM) CPU usage, an administrator is asked to monitor the VM performance for a recurrence of the issue.
Which two tools can the administrator use? (Choose two.)
- A. ESXi Shell
- B. vCenter Management Interface
- C. vSphere Performance Charts
- D. vCenter Command Line Interface
- E. Direct Console User Interface (DCUI)
Answer: A,C
Explanation:
To monitor the VM performance for a recurrence of the issue, the administrator can use vSphere Performance Charts, which provide graphical views of various performance metrics for VMs and other objects; or ESXi Shell, which provides command-line access to ESXi hosts and allows running various commands to collect performance data.
NEW QUESTION # 70
A group of new virtual machines have been deployed using thin-provisioned disks due to the limited storage space available in an environment. The storage team has expressed concern about extensive use of this type of provisioning.
An administrator is tasked with creating a custom alarm to notify the storage team when thin provisioning reaches a certain capacity threshold.
Where must the administrator define this alarm?
- A. Datastore
- B. Data center
- C. Virtual machine
- D. Datastore cluster
Answer: A
Explanation:
To create a custom alarm to notify when thin provisioning reaches a certain capacity threshold, the administrator must define this alarm at the datastore level, as it is related to datastore usage.
NEW QUESTION # 71
An administrator is asked to segregate virtual machine (VM) traffic by VLAN on a vSphere standard switch The following requirements must be met:
*VLAN ID on the switch port group must be 4095.
*VLAN tagging must be done at the VM level.
Which tagging mode is required?
- A. External Switch Tagging (EST)
- B. Virtual Guest Tagging (VGT)
- C. Virtual Switch Tagging (VST)
- D. None
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation
The tagging mode that is required is Virtual Guest Tagging (VGT), which allows VLAN tagging to be done at the VM level. VGT requires that the VLAN ID on the switch port group be set to 4095, which is a special value that indicates that packets from all VLANs are allowed to pass through. References:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.networking.doc/GUID-D35A0A1C-B6
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1003806
NEW QUESTION # 72
Following a merger with another company, an administrator is tasked with configuring an identity source for VMware vCenter so that all vSphere administrators can authenticate using their existing Active Directory accounts. Each company has user accounts in their own Active Directory forests.
The following additional information has been provided:
* The corporate policy states that only Windows-based machine accounts are allowed in Active Directory. Which action should the administrator take to configure vCenter Single Sign-On (SSO) to meet this requirement?
- A. Configure SSO to use OpenLDAP as the identity source.
- B. Configure SSO to use Active Directory over LDAP as the identity source.
- C. Join the vCenter Server Appliance to the LDAP domain.
- D. Configure SSO to use Active Directory (Integrated Windows Authentication) as the identity source.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Integrated Windows Authentication is now depreciated (from v7). "The Active Directory over LDAP identity source is preferred over the Active Directory (Integrated Windows Authentication) option." https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/78506
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