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An administrator is using vRealize Operations Cloud and needs to create a one-way communication to the on-premises environment.

Which appliance is needed to achieve this goal?

A.
Reverse Proxy
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A.
Reverse Proxy
B.
Web Proxy
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B.
Web Proxy
C.
Cloud Proxy
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C.
Cloud Proxy
D.
VMware Proxy
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D.
VMware Proxy
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

A cloud proxy is an appliance that enables vRealize Operations Cloud to collect and monitor data from the on-premises environment. A cloud proxy is deployed as an OVA template on a vCenter Server instance that manages the on-premises resources. A cloud proxy creates a one-way communication between the on-premises environment and vRealize Operations Cloud by uploading data from the remote collectors to the cloud service.A cloud proxy can support multiple vCenter Server accounts and other data sources that are configured in vRealize Operations Cloud1.

The other options are not appliances that are needed to achieve this goal. A reverse proxy is a server that receives requests from clients and forwards them to the origin server. A reverse proxy can provide security, load balancing, caching, and compression functions.A reverse proxy is not used to create a one-way communication between the on-premises environment and vRealize Operations Cloud2. A web proxy is a server that acts as an intermediary between a web browser and the internet. A web proxy can provide anonymity, filtering, caching, and security functions.A web proxy is not used to create a one-way communication between the on-premises environment and vRealize Operations Cloud3. A VMware proxy is not a valid appliance in vRealize Operations.

References:1:Configuring Cloud Proxies in vRealize Operations2:What is a Reverse Proxy Server? | NGINX3:What is a Web Proxy? | Proxy Server | Cloudflare

asked 16/09/2024
Charly Ndedi Priso
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