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Which use case can be implemented in VMware Aria Automation SaaS deployment using Pricing Cards?

A monthly price overview for AWS EC2 deployments.
A monthly price overview for AWS EC2 deployments.
A daily price estimate calculation for Azure Virtual Machine deployments.
A daily price estimate calculation for Azure Virtual Machine deployments.
A monthly price overview for Google Cloud Compute Engine deployments.
A monthly price overview for Google Cloud Compute Engine deployments.
A daily price estimate calculation for AWS EC2 deployments.
A daily price estimate calculation for AWS EC2 deployments.
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

In VMware Aria Automation SaaS, Pricing Cards are used to define and manage the cost estimation for deployments across various cloud services. One specific use case that can be implemented using Pricing Cards is providing a monthly price overview for AWS EC2 deployments. This overview helps organizations understand and manage their cloud costs by providing detailed information on the expenses associated with their AWS EC2 instances on a monthly basis. This functionality is crucial for budgeting, cost optimization, and financial planning within cloud environments.

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VMware Aria Automation Pricing Cards Documentation

asked 16/09/2024
Matteo Di Pomponio
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Question 42

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Which statement is true for VMware Aria Automation multi-organization tenant configuration'

Providers set up multiple tenants, each tenant manages its own projects but resources, and deployments are managed globally
Providers set up multiple tenants, each tenant manages its own projects but resources, and deployments are managed globally
Providers can set up multiple tenants and allocate infrastructure within each deployment and providers manage projects, resources, and deployments
Providers can set up multiple tenants and allocate infrastructure within each deployment and providers manage projects, resources, and deployments
Providers set up multiple tenants, each tenant manages its own projects, resources, and deployments
Providers set up multiple tenants, each tenant manages its own projects, resources, and deployments
Providers can set up multiple tenants and allocate infrastructure within each deployment, providers manage tenant infrastructure remotely
Providers can set up multiple tenants and allocate infrastructure within each deployment, providers manage tenant infrastructure remotely
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

In a VMware Aria Automation multi-organization tenant configuration, the setup allows for multiple tenants, where each tenant has the autonomy to manage its own projects, resources, and deployments. This configuration is essential for organizations that require segregation of duties and resources among different departments, business units, or customers. Each tenant operates independently, which provides flexibility and security, ensuring that the resources and deployments of one tenant do not interfere with another. This setup supports a scalable and manageable approach to infrastructure and service management across large and complex environments.

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VMware Aria Automation Multi-Organization Configuration Documentation

asked 16/09/2024
Leon Duke
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Question 43

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An administrator has been tasked with configuring a new image mapping for Linux deployments within VMware Aria Automation to meet the following requirements:

* The number of Virtual Machine templates must be minimized.

* Additional configuration (local users and groups) must always be applied irrespective of the cloud template used.

Which four steps should the administrator take to meet the requirement? (Choose four.)

Apply the user and group configurations to the Linux OS and convert the virtual machine to a template.
Apply the user and group configurations to the Linux OS and convert the virtual machine to a template.
Select the newly modified VMware vCenter Virtual Machine template as the base image.
Select the newly modified VMware vCenter Virtual Machine template as the base image.
Save the image mapping.
Save the image mapping.
Within vCenter, deploy a new Linux OS Virtual Machine based using the existing template.
Within vCenter, deploy a new Linux OS Virtual Machine based using the existing template.
Create a new Image Mapping within VMware Aria Automation Assembler. H Select the original Linux OS Virtual Machine template as the base image.
Create a new Image Mapping within VMware Aria Automation Assembler. H Select the original Linux OS Virtual Machine template as the base image.
Add the required configuration into the cloud configuration.
Add the required configuration into the cloud configuration.
Suggested answer: B, C, E, F

Explanation:

Create a new Image Mapping within VMware Aria Automation Assembler: This step involves creating an image mapping that references the base image. It ensures that your deployment configurations are applied to the correct base image.

Select the original Linux OS Virtual Machine template as the base image: Instead of creating a new template, use the existing Linux OS template, minimizing the number of templates required.

Add the required configuration into the cloud configuration: This step ensures that additional configurations, such as creating local users and groups, are applied during the deployment process irrespective of the cloud template.

Save the image mapping: Finalize and save the image mapping to make it available for use in deployments.

These steps minimize the number of VM templates by reusing the existing template and ensure that additional configurations are always applied through the cloud configuration.

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VMware Aria Automation 8.10 Reference Architecture Guide

asked 16/09/2024
Borja Arranz Palenzuela
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What disk storage type would an administrator select for a full life-cycle management of a virtual disk?

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Question 45

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How does an administrator create a VMware Aria Automation default custom name template for deployments that do not have project-level templates?

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Question 46

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An administrator configures the following with VMware Aria Automation:

* A constraint tag (location :london) on the production project.

* A capability tag (location:london.) on the storage policy.

* A capability tag (location:london.) on the network.

A Project Member then applies a constraint tag (location:boston) to a compute resource within a template in the production project.

Which tag will take precedence when the template is provisioned?

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What is the purpose of a project in VMware Aria Automation?

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What is the purpose of a cloud zone?

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Which step must an administrator take when performing a VMware Aria Automation manual installation using VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle?

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An administrator creates a new project in VMware Aria Automation mapping compute resources to a specific group of users.

Which object is used to assign compute resources with a project?

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