VMware 2V0-11.24 Practice Test - Questions Answers, Page 4
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Question 31

An organization is implementing a downtime avoidance solution and wants to ensure continuous availability of applications across separate sites that are connected via a high bandwidth/low latency link.
Which two VMware Cloud Foundation components support this capability with stretched clusters? (Choose two.)
vSAN
vSphere
NSX Firewall
vVOL
vSphere Replication
vSAN: vSAN supports stretched clusters, allowing data to be mirrored across multiple sites to ensure continuous availability and enable high availability for virtual machines in case of a site failure.
vSphere: vSphere also supports stretched clusters, enabling the high availability of applications across multiple sites by allowing virtual machines to be run on either site in the event of a failure.
Question 32

Which option should be chosen when placing a vSAN host into maintenance mode to ensure all data remains accessible during maintenance, while minimizing the time required to complete the operation?
Quick Migration
No Data Migration
Ensure Accessibility
Full Data Migration
When placing a vSAN host into maintenance mode, choosing 'Ensure Accessibility' ensures that all data remains accessible during the maintenance operation. It moves data off the host only if necessary, prioritizing accessibility while minimizing downtime. This option is designed to minimize the time required to complete the operation compared to 'Full Data Migration.'
Question 33

What is the recommended method for managing IP address allocation for VMware ESXi hosts in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment?
Static IP address assigned using VMware NSX IP Pools
Dynamic IP addresses assigned via DHCP with reservations
Static IP addresses assigned manually
Dynamic IP addresses assigned via DHCP and without any reservations
In a VMware Cloud Foundation environment, it is recommended to use static IP addresses that are managed via VMware NSX IP Pools. This method ensures consistency, scalability, and centralized management of IP addresses, which is essential for large environments. NSX IP Pools allow for efficient IP address allocation and management.
Question 34

An organization needs to perform maintenance on a specific host in a vSAN cluster. An administrator is required to put the host into maintenance mode whilst ensuring that all VMs in the cluster remain accessible.
Which three steps should the administrator take to correctly set a vSAN host into maintenance mode? (Choose three.)
Migrate all VMs manually from the host before enabling maintenance mode.
Choose the 'Ensure Accessibility' option to maintain data accessibility.
Navigate to the vSAN cluster in the vSphere Client and select the host.
Right-click the host and select 'Enter Maintenance Mode.'
Select the 'No Data Migration' option to speed up the process.
The 'Ensure Accessibility' option ensures that all data remains accessible during maintenance while minimizing the impact on performance and data migration.
The administrator must navigate to the vSAN cluster in the vSphere Client to select the host for maintenance mode.
Right-clicking the host and selecting 'Enter Maintenance Mode' is the standard action for placing a host into maintenance mode.
Question 35

What is the primary benefit of enabling Workload Management on a vSphere Cluster?
It integrates vSphere with third-party cloud providers.
It enhances the security of the vSphere environment.
It allows the deployment of traditional VMs with enhanced performance.
It enables the use of Kubernetes for container orchestration on the vSphere platform.
Enabling Workload Management on a vSphere Cluster allows the use of VMware vSphere with Tanzu, which enables the deployment and management of Kubernetes clusters directly on vSphere. This integration allows for container orchestration, making it easier to deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications alongside traditional VMs in the same environment.
Question 36

An administrator needs to add a new cluster to an existing VI workload domain. The existing cluster in the domain is using NFS as its principal storage.
Which principal storage options are available for the new cluster?
vSAN, NFS, or VMFS on Fibre Channel
NFS or vSAN
NFS only
vSAN, NFS, VMFS on Fibre Channel, or vVols
In a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment, when adding a new cluster to an existing VI workload domain, the new cluster must use the same principal storage as the existing cluster. Since the existing cluster is using NFS, the available storage options for the new cluster would be NFS or vSAN, depending on the configuration.
Question 37

An administrator needs to create a custom role in vCenter Server that is part of VMware Cloud Foundation environment to grant specific privileges to a group of users.
Which two actions should be taken to create this custom role? (Choose two.)
Choose the privileges required for the custom role.
Navigate to the Roles section in the vSphere Client.
Apply the custom role to the root of the vCenter Server inventor/.
Assign permissions to the custom role before adding privileges.
Clone an existing role in SDDC Manager to create the custom role.
When creating a custom role, it is essential to choose the appropriate privileges that the role will require. These privileges define what actions the users in the role can perform.
To create and manage roles, you need to navigate to the 'Roles' section in the vSphere Client. This is where roles are defined and assigned within the vCenter Server.
Question 38

Which two SDDC Manager operations can be executed on an NSX Edge cluster after it has been deployed? (Choose two.)
Redeploy
|Sync
Expand
Delete
Shrink
After an NSX Edge cluster has been deployed, you can perform a sync operation to ensure the NSX Edge cluster is in sync with the configuration in SDDC Manager.
Deleting an NSX Edge cluster can be done after it has been deployed if it is no longer required or needs to be removed from the environment.
Question 39

While deploying a new VMware Cloud Foundation environment, a cloud administrator validates the information entered into the Deployment Parameter Workbook. The validation action results in an error and the VMware Cloud Builder GUI error message does not identify the cause.
Which logfile can the administrator use to identify the cause of the validation error?
VMware SDDC Manager appliance - vcf-deployment-debug.log
VMware Cloud Builder appliance - vcf-bringup-debug.log
VMware SDDC Manager appliance - vcf-bringup-debug.log
VMware Cloud Builder appliance - vcf-deployment-debug.log
The vcf-deployment-debug.log file on the VMware Cloud Builder appliance contains detailed logs related to the deployment process, including any validation errors. This log will help identify the cause of the error during the deployment validation phase.
Question 40

An organization is integrating VMware vCenter with Active Directory (AD) to streamline user authentication. As part of this process, the administrator needs to add AD as an identity source in vCenter.
Which three steps must be performed to successfully add AD as an identity source? (Choose three.)
Enter the Domain Name and the credentials of an AD user with domain join privileges
Configure DNS settings on all ESXi hosts to point to the AD DNS servers.
Select 'Add Identity Source' and choose 'Active Directory (Integrated Windows Authentication)'.
Reboot the vCenter Server to apply the identity source settings.
Navigate to the vCenter Single Sign-On configuration in the vSphere Client.
When adding AD as an identity source, you need to enter the Domain Name and provide the credentials of an AD user with domain join privileges to authenticate and add the domain.
In the vSphere Client, you need to select 'Add Identity Source' and choose the appropriate method for AD integration, which is typically 'Active Directory (Integrated Windows Authentication)'.
The process to add AD as an identity source is performed under the vCenter Single Sign-On (SSO) configuration in the vSphere Client.
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