VMware 5V0-31.22 Practice Test - Questions Answers, Page 5
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Question 41

An administrator is tasked with enabling workload management for a VMware Cloud Foundation Management Workload Domain. This set of requirements was collected during the design workshops:
* Developers should be able to utilize vSphere Pods feature.
* Embedded harbor registry feature should be supported.
* Developers need to utilize persistent volumes across multiple provisioned vSphere Pods.
Which three actions will meet the requirements for this deployment? (Choose three.)
This is because according to VMware documentation2, these are some of the prerequisites for enabling workload management for a VMware Cloud Foundation Management Workload Domain:
You must have a vSphere cluster with NSX-T networking configured.
You must have vSAN File Services enabled on your cluster.
You must have vSphere HA and DRS enabled in fully automated mode on your cluster.
The other options are incorrect because they are not required or supported for this deployment.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Harbor-Registry/services/vmware-harbor-registry/GUID-index.html
Question 42

Which component is upgraded when using the SDDC Manager management domain upgrade workflow in VMware Cloud Foundation?
This is because according to VMware documentation1, the VMware Cloud Foundation Upgrade bundle upgrades the SDDC Manager appliance and Lifecycle Management, which are components of VMware Cloud Builder.
Question 43

Which three requirements are needed to provision an additional cluster within VMware Cloud Foundation? (Choose three.)
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-D3C55AA8-D4B9-49D4-A26F-7A713A141251.html
Question 44

An administrator is tasked with replacing the default, self-signed certificates in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment.
The administrator begins by completing the three tasks which must be executed to prepare a Microsoft Active Directory Certificate Services authority to integrate with VMware Cloud Foundation.
Which three tasks were executed by the administrator? (Choose three.)
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.5/vcf-admin/GUID-E9D93C0C-646C-4F75-95CB-D8AE6DB99618.html
Question 45

Which type of IP subnets are required when enabling Workload Management in VMware Cloud Foundation?
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/com.vmware.vcf.vxrail.doc/GUID-E8D0A432-8573-4DF5-9330-A4FE15F74128.html
Prerequisites
A VI workload domain must be deployed.
An Workload Management ready NSX Edge cluster must be deployed on the workload domain.
You must select Workload Management on the Use Case page of the Add Edge Cluster wizard. See step 6 in Deploy an NSX Edge Cluster.
All hosts in the vSphere cluster for which you enable Workload Management must have a vSphere with Tanzu license.
Workload Management requires a vSphere cluster with a minimum of three ESXi hosts.
The following IP address subnets must be defined:
A non-routable subnet for pod networking, minimum of a /22 subnet.
A non-routable subnet for Service IP addresses, minimum of a /24 subnet
A routable subnet for ingress, minimum of a /27 subnet
A routable subnet for egress, minimum of a /27 subnet
Question 46

An administrator is creating a VI Workload Domain where NSX-T must be configured to allow for dynamic routing.
Which pre-requisites are required?
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/com.vmware.vcf.vxrail.doc/GUID-D6271E5A-05E9-4AE1-A3CE-87820DC3001B.html
Question 47

An administrator is deploying a new VMware Cloud Foundation workload domain.
Which three options are supported for supplemental storage? (Choose three.)
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-design/GUID-2156EC66-BBBB-4197-91AD-660315385D2E.html
Question 48

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?
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 articleUnderstand 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
Question 49

Which two features are supported when implementing NSX Federation? (Choose two.)
This is because according to VMware documentation2, these are some of the features that are supported when implementing NSX Federation:
NAT operations: You can configure NAT rules for Tier-0 gateways across locations.
Load Balancer: You can configure load balancer services for Tier-0 gateways across locations.
Question 50

A service provider has a number of VMware Cloud Foundation workload domains and would like to sell Tanzu Namespaces as a managed service.
Which two functions will help the service provider with Tanzu resource management? (Choose two.)
This is because according to VMware documentation3, these are some of the functions that will help the service provider with Tanzu resource management:
Object Limits: You can specify limits on objects such as pods, services, persistent volume claims, etc. for each namespace.
Resource Limits: You can specify limits on resources such as CPU and memory for each namespace.
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