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Question 11

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An administrator needs to upgrade the current VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment from version 4.1 to 4.3, knowing that the environment does not have direct access to the internet.

Which steps should be performed to download the online bundles?

1. Setup a proxy server. 2. Define the credentials to access the proxy server. 3. Allow bidirectional traffic on the firewall.
1. Setup a proxy server. 2. Define the credentials to access the proxy server. 3. Allow bidirectional traffic on the firewall.
1. Setup a proxy server. 2. Configure the proxy in SDDC Manager. 3. Restart the LCM service.
1. Setup a proxy server. 2. Configure the proxy in SDDC Manager. 3. Restart the LCM service.
1. Setup a proxy server. 2. Define the credentials to access the proxy server. 3. Configure the proxy server in vSphere Lifecycle Manager (vLCM). 4. Restart vSphere Lifecycle Manager (vLCM).
1. Setup a proxy server. 2. Define the credentials to access the proxy server. 3. Configure the proxy server in vSphere Lifecycle Manager (vLCM). 4. Restart vSphere Lifecycle Manager (vLCM).
1. Setup a proxy server. 2. Define the credentials to access the proxy server. 3. Allow bidirectional traffic on the firewall. 4. Configure the proxy server in SDDC Manager.
1. Setup a proxy server. 2. Define the credentials to access the proxy server. 3. Allow bidirectional traffic on the firewall. 4. Configure the proxy server in SDDC Manager.
Suggested answer: B
Explanation:

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.3/vcf-lifecycle/GUID-BB15EADE-DCD3-4D51-824E-124C9B364D20.html

asked 16/09/2024
Daniel Yontz
53 questions

Question 12

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Which functionality is provided by NSX Global Manager?

Global Managers move control plane to a central place.
Global Managers move control plane to a central place.
Configurations requiring protection against site failures must be configured in the Global Manager.
Configurations requiring protection against site failures must be configured in the Global Manager.
Global configurations are sent to all Local Managers.
Global configurations are sent to all Local Managers.
Global Managers move all existing Local Manager configuration to the Global Manager.
Global Managers move all existing Local Manager configuration to the Global Manager.
Suggested answer: C
Explanation:

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX/4.1/administration/GUID-48A7A433-F3A0-4F77-99C4-B6280CD5D3F4.html

asked 16/09/2024
Zaid Mohammed Haqqani
42 questions

Question 13

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Where is the Harbor Image Registry service enabled?

vSAN Cluster
vSAN Cluster
Supervisor Cluster
Supervisor Cluster
vSphere Cluster
vSphere Cluster
Supervisor Namespace
Supervisor Namespace
Suggested answer: B
Explanation:

'In the vSphere Client, browse to the vCenter cluster where Workload Management is enabled. Select Configure. Select Supervisor Cluster. Select Image Registry. Click Enable Harbor. Select the Storage Policy for placement of container images. Click OK to complete the process' https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-AE24CF79-3C74-4CCD-B7C7-757AD082D86A.html

asked 16/09/2024
Quintin van Rooyen
48 questions

Question 14

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Which product SSL certificate replacement can be automated using the SDDC Manager?

vRealize Automation
vRealize Automation
vRealize Log Insight
vRealize Log Insight
NSX Manager
NSX Manager
Horizon
Horizon
Suggested answer: C
Explanation:

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-80431626-B9CD-4F21-B681-A8F5024D2375.html

asked 16/09/2024
Alireza Noura
43 questions

Question 15

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Which two configuration steps must a VMware Cloud Foundation administrator apply to achieve north/south connectivity while setting up an edge VM node for a workload domain from the SDDC Manager user interface? (Choose two.)

ToR Switches VRFs
ToR Switches VRFs
OSPF Configuration
OSPF Configuration
BGP Configuration
BGP Configuration
vSphere VDS Uplinks
vSphere VDS Uplinks
NSX VDS Uplinks
NSX VDS Uplinks
Suggested answer: D, E
Explanation:

The two configuration steps that a VMware Cloud Foundation administrator must apply to achieve north/south connectivity while setting up an edge VM node for a workload domain from the SDDC Manager user interface are:

NSX VDS Uplinks

BGP Configuration

According to the web search results, the NSX VDS uplinks are required to connect the edge VM node to the physical network and provide north/south traffic for the overlay and public networks.The NSX VDS uplinks must be configured with named teaming policies that pin the traffic to specific VLANs and uplink ports1. The BGP configuration is required to enable dynamic routing between the NSX Tier-0 gateway and the physical routers.The BGP configuration must be done on both the NSX-T Data Center and the ToR switches2.

asked 16/09/2024
Thembinkosi Sibiya
40 questions

Question 16

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Which two configurations are part of the VMware Cloud Builder validation process? (Choose two.)

License key Validates format, validity, and expiry for ESX, vSAN, vCenter Server, NSX, vRealize Suite, and Log Insight license keys
License key Validates format, validity, and expiry for ESX, vSAN, vCenter Server, NSX, vRealize Suite, and Log Insight license keys
Availability configuration: Validates the access to the configured backup locations
Availability configuration: Validates the access to the configured backup locations
Network configuration: Validates CIDR to IP address validity, IP addresses in use, gateways, invalid or missing VLANs. invalid or missing MTU, and network spec availability for all components
Network configuration: Validates CIDR to IP address validity, IP addresses in use, gateways, invalid or missing VLANs. invalid or missing MTU, and network spec availability for all components
Certificates: Validates certificates for ESX, vCenter Server, and NSX
Certificates: Validates certificates for ESX, vCenter Server, and NSX
Passwords: Validates specified passwords Checks for minimum length, invalid characters, and format
Passwords: Validates specified passwords Checks for minimum length, invalid characters, and format
Suggested answer: C, E
Explanation:

See 'Figure 25. Configure Cloud Builder validation' at https://infohub.delltechnologies.com/l/dell-poweredge-mx-deployment-with-vmware-cloud-foundation-deployment-guide/vmware-cloud-builder-configuration-validation https://my-cloudy-world.com/2021/05/28/vmware-cloud-builder-bringup-validation-tasks/

asked 16/09/2024
MAYKON AZEVEDO
42 questions

Question 17

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Which statement is true regarding NSX Manager configuration in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment?

NSX Managers can be deployed to different VLANs.
NSX Managers can be deployed to different VLANs.
The cluster virtual IP address is used for API and GUI access to NSX Managers.
The cluster virtual IP address is used for API and GUI access to NSX Managers.
Traffic is load-balanced across all NSX Managers while using the virtual IP address.
Traffic is load-balanced across all NSX Managers while using the virtual IP address.
The cluster virtual IP address is attached to all NSX Managers.
The cluster virtual IP address is attached to all NSX Managers.
Suggested answer: B
Explanation:

According to VMware Cloud Foundation Planning and Preparation Workbook, a statement that is true regarding NSX Manager configuration in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment is:

The cluster virtual IP address (VIP) address must be used for API and GUI access to NSX Managers

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.5/vcf-management-domain-design/GUID-B0C6B2C7-E778-4CD1-BBAD-986A8AF5B930.html

asked 16/09/2024
Craig Reid
40 questions

Question 18

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A systems administrator is tasked to deploy a management domain during VMware Cloud Foundation Bring-Up process. What are the minimum hardware requirements for the management cluster?

2 vSAN Ready Nodes, 192 GB RAM per server, and 4 10GbE NICs
2 vSAN Ready Nodes, 192 GB RAM per server, and 4 10GbE NICs
8 vSAN Ready Nodes, 256 GB RAM per server, and 2 10GbE NICs
8 vSAN Ready Nodes, 256 GB RAM per server, and 2 10GbE NICs
4 vSAN Ready Nodes, 192 GB RAM per server, and 2 10GbE NICs
4 vSAN Ready Nodes, 192 GB RAM per server, and 2 10GbE NICs
6 vSAN Ready Nodes, 256 GB RAM per server, and 4 10GbE NICs
6 vSAN Ready Nodes, 256 GB RAM per server, and 4 10GbE NICs
Suggested answer: C
Explanation:

The minimum hardware requirements for the management cluster during VMware Cloud Foundation Bring-Up process are:

4 vSAN Ready Nodes

192 GB RAM per server

2 10GbE NICs

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.2/vcf-42-getting-started/GUID-0A0D7E16-C4D8-4B05-8C23-F7F2FF12DE64.html

asked 16/09/2024
Scott Whitney
48 questions

Question 19

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Which order of operations deletes a VI Workload Domain from a VMware Cloud Foundation environment?

1. Migrate VMs. 2. Remove NSX Edge clusters. 3. Remove the Workload Domain. 4. Decommission hosts. 5. Delete the network pool.
1. Migrate VMs. 2. Remove NSX Edge clusters. 3. Remove the Workload Domain. 4. Decommission hosts. 5. Delete the network pool.
1. Migrate VMs. 2. Remove NSX Edge clusters. 3. Remove the Workload Domain. 4. Delete the network pool. 5. Decommission hosts.
1. Migrate VMs. 2. Remove NSX Edge clusters. 3. Remove the Workload Domain. 4. Delete the network pool. 5. Decommission hosts.
1. Migrate VMs. 2. Remove the Workload Domain. 3. Decommission hosts. 4. Delete the network pool.
1. Migrate VMs. 2. Remove the Workload Domain. 3. Decommission hosts. 4. Delete the network pool.
1. Migrate VMs. 2. Decommission hosts. 3. Remove the Workload Domain. 4. Delete the network pool.
1. Migrate VMs. 2. Decommission hosts. 3. Remove the Workload Domain. 4. Delete the network pool.
Suggested answer: A
Explanation:

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-F8398C84-2CBC-417D-944B-FA492009B072.html

asked 16/09/2024
Anu V
49 questions

Question 20

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An architect is designing networking for a developer-ready infrastructure on VMware Cloud Foundation. During the discussion with the network team, a question comes up about the use of a routable CIDR range.

Which item uses this type of range?

ClusterIP
ClusterIP
vSphere Pod
vSphere Pod
Ingress
Ingress
Kubernetes services
Kubernetes services
Suggested answer: C
Explanation:

This is because an ingress is a Kubernetes resource that exposes HTTP and HTTPS routes from outside the cluster to services within the cluster1. An ingress can use a routable CIDR range to assign IP addresses to the ingress controllers that handle the traffic routing.

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/services/vcf-developer-ready-infrastructure-v1/GUID-AF178A31-D09A-4265-89FD-5987D1B36757.html

asked 16/09/2024
Nelson G Porras
50 questions
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