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An administrator created a default policy for the company. Additionally, separate policies for the production environment and the test and development environment were created, based on the company policy.

Refer to the exhibit:

What will be the impact, if any, of disabling some virtual machine metrics in the Production policy?

A.
Objects assigned to the Production and TestDev policies will be affected.
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A.
Objects assigned to the Production and TestDev policies will be affected.
B.
All objects will be affected because disabling metrics in a policy will disable them globally.
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B.
All objects will be affected because disabling metrics in a policy will disable them globally.
C.
There will be no impact because metrics cannot be disabled in policies.
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C.
There will be no impact because metrics cannot be disabled in policies.
D.
Objects assigned to the Production policy will be affected.
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D.
Objects assigned to the Production policy will be affected.
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

In VMware vRealize Operations, policies determine how objects are analyzed and managed. They include settings for metrics collection, alert definitions, symptoms, recommendations, and more. If an administrator disables some virtual machine metrics in the Production policy, only objects assigned to that specific policy will be affected. The changes won't impact other policies or globally affect all objects. This is because policies are hierarchical and inherit settings from their parent policies, unless overridden by the child policies. In the exhibit, the Production policy and the TestDev policy are both child policies of the Company default policy, which is a child policy of the vSphere solution's default policy, which is a child policy of the Base settings. Therefore, any changes made to the Production policy will only apply to the objects assigned to that policy, and not to the objects assigned to the TestDev policy or any other policy.References:

vRealize Operations Policies, page 1-2

Manage Policies, page 3-4

Disable Metrics Collection, page 5

asked 16/09/2024
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