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NEW QUESTION # 49
A systems administrator has recently added newly-commissioned hosts in the the VI workload domain, and IP addresses are automatically configured to their associated network pool. The administrator reviews which storage options require only vMotion and NFS networks in the network pool.
Which two storage options have this requirement? (Choose two.)
- A. Wols on ISCSI
- B. vSAN and NFS
- C. vSAN
- D. vVols on NFS
- E. NFS
Answer: C,E
Explanation:
According to the VMware Cloud Foundation documentation on network requirements, vSAN requires only the vMotion and NFS networks to be configured in the network pool. This is because vSAN traffic can be carried over the vMotion network, and the NFS network is needed to support the use of NFS datastores [1].
NFS is a file-based storage protocol that can be accessed over IP networks. It does not require any special hardware or software, and can be accessed by any device that supports the NFS protocol [2]. As such, it only requires the NFS network to be configured in the network pool.
Therefore, the correct answers are B. NFS and E. vSAN.
NEW QUESTION # 50
Which two functionalities does a NSX Tier-0 Gateway provide to a vSphere with Tanzu deployment? (Choose two.)
- A. Downlink Connections to Segments
- B. Connectivity to physical networks and routers
- C. Connectivity to all Tier-1 Gateways
- D. Gateway for Segments
- E. Layer 2 Switching
Answer: B,C
Explanation:
According to About Architecture and Design for a vSphere with Tanzu Workload Domain4, two of the functionalities that a NSX Tier-0 Gateway provides to a vSphere with Tanzu deployment are:
Connectivity to all Tier-1 Gateways: A Tier-0 Gateway connects to one or more Tier-1 Gateways that provide routing services for each namespace in vSphere with Tanzu.
Connectivity to physical networks and routers: A Tier-0 Gateway connects to external networks via uplink interfaces that can use static routing or dynamic routing protocols such as BGP.
NEW QUESTION # 51
What is a supported function of the vSphere Lifecycle Manager (LCM) in VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)?
- A. Downgrade VM hardware version
- B. Upgrade vCenter Server
- C. Upgrade SDDC Manager
- D. Check hardware compatibility of hosts and clusters
Answer: D
Explanation:
12-29 vSphere Lifecycle Manager Baselines and Images
You use vSphere Lifecycle Manager baselines and baseline groups to perform the following tasks:
* Upgrade and patch ESXi hosts. *
Install and update third-party software on ESXi hosts.
You use vSphere Lifecycle Manager images to perform the following tasks: * Install the desired ESXi version. * Install and update third-party software on ESXi hosts in a cluster.
* Update and upgrade the ESXi version in a cluster. * Update ESXi host firmware in a cluster. * Generate and use a recommended image for your cluster. * Check the hardware compatibility of hosts and clusters.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-lifecycle-manager/GUID-8883AEB4-F740-4B6B-8A44-55AA999B4089.html A supported function of the vSphere Lifecycle Manager (LCM) in VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) is to check hardware compatibility of hosts and clusters. This function allows you to verify that the hosts and clusters in your VCF environment meet the requirements for the desired state image that you want to apply. You can also view the compatibility status and details of each host and cluster in the SDDC Manager dashboard1.
NEW QUESTION # 52
An architect needs to create a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) VI Workload Domain design with the following requirements:
* Design blueprint needs to be repeatable for additional regions
* Multiple availability zones
* Seven nodes per availability zone to host the workloads
* vSAN storage will be used
What is the maximum accepted latency supported by vMotion between the two availability zones?
- A. 10 ms
- B. 150 ms
- C. 100 ms
- D. 200 ms
Answer: B
Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.5/vcf-management-domain-design/GUID-11177D00-C8BE-4CEC-B997-659CC03B6D12.html According to the VMware KB article Understand vMotion networking requirements (59232), a successful Long Distance vMotion requires a RTT (round-trip time) latency of 150 milliseconds or less, between hosts. This is the maximum accepted latency supported by vMotion across long distances1
NEW QUESTION # 53
What are the correct steps to grant the DevOps team permissions to a vSphere Namespace in a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) developer-ready workload domain while following the principle of least privilege access?
- A. At the Permissions setting, add the DevOps group and assign the "Can edit" permission
- B. At the Permissions setting, add the DevOps group and assign the "Editor" permission
- C. At the Global Permissions setting, add the DevOps group and assign the SupervisorService Cluster Operator role
- D. At the Global Permissions setting, add the DevOps group and assign the vSphere Kubernetes Manager role
Answer: B
Explanation:
At the Permissions setting, add the DevOps group and assign the "Editor" permission. This is the recommended way to grant the DevOps team permissions to a vSphere Namespace in a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) developer-ready workload domain while following the principle of least privilege access. According to the VMware Cloud Foundation documentation1, the Editor permission allows users to create, modify, and delete objects within a vSphere Namespace, such as vSphere Pods, Tanzu Kubernetes clusters, and stand-alone VMs. The Editor permission also allows users to view and manage storage policies, VM classes, and content libraries for the namespace1 B) At the Global Permissions setting, add the DevOps group and assign the vSphere Kubernetes Manager role is not a correct option, because it will grant more privileges than necessary to the DevOps team. The vSphere Kubernetes Manager role is a global role that allows users to manage all aspects of vSphere with Tanzu, such as enabling Workload Management on clusters, creating and configuring vSphere Namespaces, and managing storage policies and VM classes. This role should be assigned only to vSphere administrators who are responsible for configuring and maintaining the VCF developer-ready workload domain1 C) At the Global Permissions setting, add the DevOps group and assign the SupervisorService Cluster Operator role is not a correct option, because it will also grant more privileges than necessary to the DevOps team. The SupervisorService Cluster Operator role is a global role that allows users to manage all aspects of Supervisor Services on clusters, such as creating and configuring Supervisor Service namespaces, managing service accounts and roles, and deploying service instances. This role should be assigned only to vSphere administrators who are responsible for enabling and managing Supervisor Services on VCF developer-ready workload domains1 D) At the Permissions setting, add the DevOps group and assign the "Can edit" permission is not a correct option, because there is no such permission in vSphere with Tanzu. The available permissions for vSphere Namespaces are Viewer, Editor, and Admin. The Viewer permission allows users to view objects within a vSphere Namespace, but not create or modify them. The Admin permission allows users to perform all actions within a vSphere Namespace, as well as manage permissions for other users or groups1
NEW QUESTION # 54
What do VM Storage Policies match to when using vSphere with Tanzu?
- A. Kubernetes datastores in the Supervisor Cluster
- B. Kubernetes datastores in a namespace
- C. Kubernetes storage classes in a namespace
- D. Kubernetes storage classes in the Supervisor Cluster
Answer: C
Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-with-tanzu-installation-configuration/GUID-544286A2-A403-4CA5-9C73-8EFF261545E7.html After creating storage policies, a vSphere administrator can perform the following tasks: Assign the storage policies to the Supervisor. The storage policies configured on the Supervisor ensure that the control plane VMs, pod ephemeral disks, and container images are placed on the datastores that the policies represent. Assign the storage policies to the vSphere Namespace. Storage policies visible to the namespace determine which datastores the namespace can access and use for persistent volumes. The storage policies appear as matching Kubernetes storage classes in the namespace. They are also propagated to the Tanzu Kubernetes cluster on this namespace. DevOps engineers can use the storage classes in their persistent volume claim specifications.
The storage policies appear as matching Kubernetes storage classes in the namespace. They are also propagated to the Tanzu Kubernetes cluster on this namespace. DevOps engineers can use the storage classes in their persistent volume claim specifications https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-with-tanzu-installation-configuration/GUID-544286A2-A403-4CA5-9C73-8EFF261545E7.html
NEW QUESTION # 55
What is a characteristic about the Credentials Worksheet in the Deployment Parameter Workbook?
- A. Passwords can be common only for appliance users.
- B. Passwords must be different per user.
- C. Passwords can be different per user.
- D. Passwords must be common across all users.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation
According to VMware Cloud Foundation Planning and Preparation Workbook, when filling out the Credentials Worksheet in the Deployment Parameter Workbook, you must provide differentpasswords for each user account that will be created during deployment. This ensures security and compliance for your environment.
NEW QUESTION # 56
What is a supported function of the vSphere Lifecycle Manager (LCM) in VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)?
- A. Downgrade VM hardware version
- B. Upgrade SDDC Manager
- C. Upgrade vCenter Server
- D. Check hardware compatibility of hosts and clusters
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
The VMware Cloud Foundation Specialist (v2) certification exam guide from VMware specifically mentions that "Upgrade vCenter Server to a new version using vSphere Lifecycle Manager (vLCM)" is a key knowledge area for the exam (source[1][2]:https://www.vmware.com/education-services/certification/vcf-specialist-exam.html).
Additionally, search result [1] mentions that SDDC Manager is responsible for the life cycle management of vCenter Server and other components[3], indicating that vSphere LCM is specifically responsible for upgrading vCenter Server, a supported function.
a supported function of vSphere Lifecycle Manager (LCM) in VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) is Option A:
Upgrade vCenter Server 1. vSphere Lifecycle Manager provides a framework for desired state lifecycle management of vSphere hosts in a cluster 2.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-lifecycle-manager/GUID-F0635413-D52A-4115-A7
NEW QUESTION # 57
What is required as part of enabling the Harbor Image Registry?
- A. Access Control
- B. Storage Policy
- C. Resource Limits
- D. Tanzu Enabled Cluster
Answer: D
Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-EC79A6DE-477A-40C1-A90C-9DF96465CDA6.html
NEW QUESTION # 58
What is a valid procedure to replace an expired vSAN license in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment?
- A. 1 Add a new vSAN license to the vCenter Server.
2. Connect to SDDC Manager via SSH, and then restart Lifecycle Management using systemctl restart Icm.
3. Verify in the vCenter Server whether a new vSAN license has been assigned to the cluster. - B. 1 Add a new vSAN license to the SDDC Manager.
2. Connect to SDDC Manager via SSH, and then restart Domain Manager using systemctl restart domainmanager. 3 Verify in the SDDC Manager whether a new vSAN license has been assigned to the cluster. - C. 1 Add a new vSAN license to the SDDC Manager.
2. Reassign the vSAN license to the cluster in the SDDC Manager.
3. Remove the expired vSAN license from the SDDC Manager - D. 1 Add a new vSAN license to the SDDC Manager and vCenter Server.
2. Reassign the vSAN license to the cluster in the vCenter Server.
3. Remove the expired vSAN license from the SDDC Manager and vCenter Server.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
a valid procedure to replace an expired vSAN license in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment is Option A.
You can add a new vSAN license to both the SDDC Manager and vCenter Server. Then reassign the vSAN license to the cluster in the vCenter Server . Finally, remove the expired vSAN license from both SDDC Manager and vCenter Server 2.
https://my-cloudy-world.com/2022/06/28/updating-a-vsan-license-in-vmware-cloud-foundation/
NEW QUESTION # 59
An administrator successfully finished restoring a SDDC Manager and now needs to verify its operation. Which tool should the administrator use for this verification?
- A. Ruby vSphere Console VCF check tool
- B. SDDC Manager GUI restore health tool
- C. Support and Serviceability (SoS) tool
- D. vRealize Operation plugin tool forVCF
Answer: C
Explanation:
This is because according to VMware documentation5, this is the tool that an administrator should use for verifying the operation of SDDC Manager after restoring it from a file-based backup. The SoS tool can run various tests and checks on SDDC Manager and its components to ensure their health and functionality.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Validated-Design/6.0.1/sddc-backup-and-restore/GUID-39E9509F-D7BB-4601-9DF8-C44147B2B007.html#:~:text=After%20a%20successful%20restore%20of%20SDDC%20Manager%2C%20you%20must%20validate%20the%20SDDC%20Manager%20state.%20You%20run%20the%20health%20checks%20by%20using%20the%20sos%20tool.
NEW QUESTION # 60
An administrator is tasked with deploying a new VI Workload Domain into an existing VMware Cloud Foundation environment. Which three initial shared storage types are supported? (Choose three.)
- A. VMFS on iSCSI
- B. NFSV4.1
- C. NFSv3
- D. SMB 3.0
- E. vVols
- F. vSAN
Answer: A,C,F
Explanation:
Explanation
This is because according to VMware documentation , these are three initial shared storage types that are supported for deploying a new VI Workload Domain into an existing VCF environment. You can also add other supported storage types after deploying the VI Workload Domain.
NEW QUESTION # 61
An administrator is tasked with preparing hosts for the deployment of a new Workload Domain in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment. The ESXi hosts have HBA cards that require the installation of a separate and the most recent VMware Installation Bundles (VIBs).
Which ESXi imaging method should the administrator use?
- A. Download and burn the base ESXi Installer ISO Image to a DVD
- B. VMware vSphere Lifecycle Manager Images
- C. VMware vSphere Auto Deploy
- D. VMware Imaging Appliance
Answer: D
Explanation:
This is because according to VMware documentation1, the VMware Imaging Appliance (VIA) is a tool that automates ESXi host imaging and configuration for VCF deployments. It supports custom ESXi images that include additional drivers or VIBs that are not part of the base ESXi image2. You can download ESXi software and VIBs from VMware or third-party sources and upload them to VIA for creating custom images3.
NEW QUESTION # 62
Which two tools can be used to create custom ESXi ISO images when preparing for the VMware Cloud Foundation bring-up process? (Choose two.)
- A. vSphere Lifecycle Manager
- B. SSH
- C. vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager
- D. VMware Imaging Appliance
- E. PowerCLI
Answer: A,E
Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-2674DA5A-8DF7-4212-A4A9-88CD798DC303.html
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-1B9AAE1E-7C55-4A7A-A921-9F84F248AF68.html
NEW QUESTION # 63
An administrator is creating a VMFS on FC-based VI Workload Domain.
Which two licenses must already be present in the SDDC Manager inventory? (Choose two.)
- A. VMware vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager
- B. VMware NSX-T Data Center
- C. VMware vSAN
- D. VMware vSphere
- E. VMware Workspace ONE Access
Answer: B,D
Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-4EBF9094-F732-4800-86FF-30C5D88B9758.html#:~:text=You%20must%20have%20valid%20license%20keys%20for%20the%20following%20products%3A The two licenses that must already be present in the SDDC Manager inventory for creating a VMFS on FC-based VI workload domain are:
VMware NSX-T Data Center
VMware vSphere
These licenses are required for the following products:
VMware NSX-T Data Center: This product provides the networking and security platform for the VI workload domain. It enables the creation of logical networks, routing, firewalling, load balancing, and other network services.
VMware vSphere: This product provides the virtualization layer for the VI workload domain. It includes the ESXi hypervisor and the vCenter Server appliance.
Reference:
Prerequisites for a Workload Domain, License Keys section
About VI Workload Domains, The workflow automatically section
NEW QUESTION # 64
Which order of steps should an administrator use to replace a failed host in a stretched cluster?
- A. Remove the host using cluster APIs
2. Decommission the failed host.
3. Add the newly commissioned host to the cluster using cluster APIs.
4. Commission the new host with the correct network - B. 1 Remove the host using cluster APIs.
2. Decommission the failed host.
3. Commission the new host with the correct network.
4. Add the newly commissioned host to the cluster using cluster APIs. - C. Decommission the failed host.
2. Remove the host using cluster APIs.
3. Add the newly commissioned host to the cluster using cluster APIs. 4 Commission the new host with the correct network.
Answer: C
Explanation:
D.
1 Decommission the failed host
2. Remove the host using cluster APIs.
3. Commission the new host with the correct network.
4. Add the newly commissioned host to the cluster using cluster APIs.
Explanation:
This is because according to VMware documentation1, these are the steps to replace a failed host in a stretched cluster:
Run the compact cluster API to remove any stale data from vSAN.
Decommission the host to be removed using SDDC Manager UI or API.
Commission the replacement host to the same network pool as the removed host using SDDC Manager UI or API.
Add the newly commissioned host to the cluster using SDDC Manager UI or API.
According to the VMware documentation, when replacing a failed host in a stretched cluster, the first step is to decommission the failed host. This should be followed by removing the host using cluster APIs, commissioning the new host with the correct network, and then adding the newly commissioned host to the cluster using cluster APIs.
NEW QUESTION # 65
Which license is required to enable Workload Management on VMware Cloud Foundation?
- A. VMware Tanzu Basic
- B. VMware vSphere Enterprise Plus
- C. VMware vSphere Evaluation
- D. VMware vSphere Standard
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
A Tanzu Basic license is required to enable Workload Management on VMware Cloud Foundation. Once enabled, the Supervisor Cluster must be assigned a Tanzu license before the 60-day evaluation period expires.
This license can be added to the license inventory of vSphere if a valid Tanzu Edition license is available.
NEW QUESTION # 66
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