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NEW QUESTION # 41
An administrator is tasked with preparing hosts for the deployment of a new Workload Domain in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment.The ESXi hosts have HBA cards that require the installation of a separate and the most recent VMware Installation Bundles (VIBs).
Which ESXi imaging method should the administrator use?
- A. VMware vSphere Lifecycle Manager Images
- B. Download and burn the base ESXi Installer ISO Image to a DVD
- C. VMware vSphere Auto Deploy
- D. VMware Imaging Appliance
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
This is because according to VMware documentation1, the VMware Imaging Appliance (VIA) is a tool that automates ESXi host imaging and configuration for VCF deployments. It supports custom ESXi images that include additional drivers or VIBs that are not part of the base ESXi image2. You can download ESXi software and VIBs from VMware or third-party sources and upload them to VIA for creating custom images3.
NEW QUESTION # 42
A VMware administrator is tasked to upgrade a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment that is running on DellEMC PowerEdge servers.
During the ESXi software upgrade for the VI Workload Domain hosts, the administrator receives an error stating that the correct storage driver is not available, although the storage adapters are enabled in the BIOS.
Which action should the administrator take to fix this issue?
- A. Use the Dell EMC customized image for the ESXi build in the VCF bill of materials.
- B. Use the image for the ESXi build in the VCF bill of materials.
- C. Upgrade the BIOS firmware to the latest version.
- D. Upgrade the storage adapter firmware to the latest version.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
when upgrading ESXi software on Dell EMC PowerEdge servers using SDDC Manager Lifecycle Management (LCM), you must use a Dell EMC customized image that contains drivers for specific hardware components such as storage adapters.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.7/com.vmware.vsphere.virtualsan.doc/GUID-08911FD3-2462-
NEW QUESTION # 43
What is a valid procedure to replace an expired vSAN license in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment?
- A. 1. Add a new vSAN license to the vCenter Server.
2. Connect to SDDC Manager via SSH, and then restart Lifecycle Management using systemctl restart lcm.
3. Verify in the vCenter Server whether a new vSAN license has been assigned to the cluster. - B. 1. Add a new vSAN license to the SDDC Manager.
2. Reassign the vSAN license to the cluster in the SDDC Manager.
3. Remove the expired vSAN license from the SDDC Manager. - C. 1. Add a new vSAN license to the SDDC Manager and vCenter Server.
2. Reassign the vSAN license to the cluster in the vCenter Server.
3. Remove the expired vSAN license from the SDDC Manager and vCenter Server. - D. 1. Add a new vSAN license to the SDDC Manager.
2. Connect to SDDC Manager via SSH, and then restart Domain Manager using systemctl restart domainmanager.
3. Verify in the SDDC Manager whether a new vSAN license has been assigned to the cluster.
Answer: C
Explanation:
https://my-cloudy-world.com/2022/06/28/updating-a-vsan-license-in-vmware-cloud-foundation/
NEW QUESTION # 44
An administrator needs to upgrade the current VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment from version 4.1 to 4.3, knowing that the environment does not have direct access to the internet.
Which steps should be performed to download the online bundles?
- A. 1. Setup a proxy server.
2. Define the credentials to access the proxy server.
3. Allow bidirectional traffic on the firewall.
4. Configure the proxy server in SDDC Manager. - B. 1. Setup a proxy server.
2. Define the credentials to access the proxy server.
3. Configure the proxy server in vSphere Lifecycle Manager (vLCM).
4. Restart vSphere Lifecycle Manager (vLCM). - C. 1. Setup a proxy server.
2. Define the credentials to access the proxy server.
3. Allow bidirectional traffic on the firewall. - D. 1. Setup a proxy server.
2. Configure the proxy in SDDC Manager.
3. Restart the LCM service.
Answer: D
Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.3/vcf-admin/GUID-3945FDD3-8D9D-
43F5-B730-0BF3AB51CDEE.html
NEW QUESTION # 45
What do VM Storage Policies match to when using vSphere with Tanzu?
- A. Kubernetes datastores in a namespace
- B. Kubernetes storage classes in a namespace
- C. Kubernetes datastores in the Supervisor Cluster
- D. Kubernetes storage classes in the Supervisor Cluster
Answer: B
Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-with-tanzu-installation-configuration/GUID-544286A2-A403-4CA5-9C73-8EFF261545E7.html After creating storage policies, a vSphere administrator can perform the following tasks: Assign the storage policies to the Supervisor. The storage policies configured on the Supervisor ensure that the control plane VMs, pod ephemeral disks, and container images are placed on the datastores that the policies represent. Assign the storage policies to the vSphere Namespace. Storage policies visible to the namespace determine which datastores the namespace can access and use for persistent volumes. The storage policies appear as matching Kubernetes storage classes in the namespace. They are also propagated to the Tanzu Kubernetes cluster on this namespace. DevOps engineers can use the storage classes in their persistent volume claim specifications.
The storage policies appear as matching Kubernetes storage classes in the namespace. They are also propagated to the Tanzu Kubernetes cluster on this namespace. DevOps engineers can use the storage classes in their persistent volume claim specifications https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-with-tanzu-installation-configuration/GUID-544286A2-A403-4CA5-9C73-8EFF261545E7.html
NEW QUESTION # 46
A VCF architect collected the following requirements when designing the expansion of a new VI Workload Domain with twenty-four vSAN Ready nodes, each with a dual-port 25Gbps network interface card:
- Provide scalable high-performance networking with layer-3 termination at top-of-rack
- Protect workloads from switch/NIC failure
- Provide at-least 25Gbps dedicated bandwidth to backup traffic
- Easily accept workloads on traditional VLAN-backed networks
- Fully-supported by VMware
Which design consideration meets all of these requirements?
- A. Utilizing a single dvSwitch:
- Install a second dual-port 25Gbps network adapter into all hosts.
- Add the new vmnics as uplinks for the existing dvSwitch.
- Create a dvPortgroup for Backup using only the vmnics from the new adapter. - B. Utilizing a single dvSwitch:
- Create a dvPortgroup for Backup.
- Manually edit the dvPortgroup for Backup to only utilize the second 25Gbps uplink. - C. Utilizing two dvSwitches:
- Install a second dual-port 25Gbps network adapter into all hosts.
- Create a new dvSwitch.
- Specify two uplinks using one vmnic from each adapter on both dvSwitches.
- Create a dvPortgroup for Backup on the second dvSwitch. - D. Utilizing two dvSwitches:
- Install a second dual-port 25Gbps network adapter into all hosts.
- Create a new dvSwitch using the two new vmnics as uplinks.
- Create a dvPortgroup for Backup on the second dvSwitch.
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 47
A VMware Cloud Foundation administrator has been tasked with replacing self-signed certificates with those signed by a third-party Certificate Authority. A security policy disallows the integration and use of Microsoft Active Directory Certificate Sen/ices and prefers an external provider.
Which two steps must be taken in order to configure these certificates? (Choose two.)
- A. Use the sddcmanager-ssl-util.sh utility to list and delete existing certificates.
- B. Generate Certificate Signing Requests from SDDC Manager.
- C. Create and package the certificates in a domain_name.tar.gz file
- D. Generate public-private key pairs using the external provider.
- E. Ensure that the external provider has Administrator rights in vCenter.
Answer: B,C
Explanation:
Explanation
Generate Certificate Signing Requests from SDDC Manager - In order to replace the self-signed certificates with third-party signed certificates, the Certificate Signing Requests (CSRs) need to be generated. This can be done from the SDDC Manager UI.
Create and package the certificates in a domain_name.tar.gz file - After the CSRs are generated, they can be used to obtain third-party signed certificates from a certificate authority. Once the certificates are obtained, they need to be packaged in a domain_name.tar.gz file and uploaded to SDDC Manager.
* Generate Certificate Signing Requests (CSRs) from SDDC Manager for each component that requires a certificate1. You can do this from the SDDC Manager UI or using an API call1.
* Have the CSRs signed by a third-party Certificate Authority of your choice1. You can use any external provider that meets your security policy requirements.
* Create and package the certificates in a domain_name.tar.gz file according to the naming convention and folder structure specified by SDDC Manager . You can use any compression tool that supports gzip format.
* Upload and install the certificates using SDDC Manager UI or API . You can also verify and troubleshoot the certificate installation using SDDC Manager.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.5/vcf-admin/GUID-80431626-B9CD-4F21-B681-A8
NEW QUESTION # 48
Which two options can be used to create a new VMware Cloud Foundation VI workload domain? (Choose two.)
- A. PowerCLI
- B. Cloud Builder Ul
- C. SDDC Manager Ul
- D. REST API
- E. vCenter Ul
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Explanation
The SDDC Manager UI provides a single point of control for managing and monitoring your VMware Cloud Foundation instance and for provisioning workload domains. You use the navigation bar to move between the main areas of the user interface 1. The SDDC Manager UI provides an integrated view of the physical and virtual infrastructure and centralized access to manage the physical and logical resources 2.
The REST API can also be used to create a new VI workload domain using VMware Cloud Foundation. The VMware Cloud Foundation API Reference Guide provides information on available operations 3.
NEW QUESTION # 49
Which two use cases would require the creation of multiple clusters in a workload domain?
(Choose two.)
- A. Different host CPU types
- B. Bare-Metal vs. virtual workloads
- C. Different application licensing models
- D. Different memory requirements
- E. Different virtual machine workload types
Answer: A,C
NEW QUESTION # 50
Which service is integrated with VMware Cloud Foundation and enables a centralized and simplified lifecycle management of ESXi host?
- A. Solutions Manager
- B. vCenter Lifecycle Manager
- C. vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager
- D. vSphere Lifecycle Manager
Answer: D
Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere-lifecycle- manager.doc/GUID-74295A37-E8BB-4EB9-BFBA-47B78F0C570D.html
NEW QUESTION # 51
A customer is leveraging vRA to provision workloads to a consolidated VCF domain cluster. Due to the increased demand of customer workloads, more capacity is now needed. The architect provides information on scaling the customer's consolidated design.
Which statement accurately characterizes this design?
- A. Migrating to a standard design should be considered after reaching 8 or 10 nodes in the consolidated design.
- B. Migrating to a standard design will require redeploying the infrastructure from scratch.
- C. A VMware GSS team must be involved during the process of migrating to a consolidated design.
- D. A consolidated design will not support the addition of multiple clusters.
Answer: A
Explanation:
"When more capacity is needed, scaling the consolidated design is an option but a much better design option for a larger scale is to use workload domains. After you reach 8 or 10 nodes in the consolidated design, consider migrating to a standard design. If you migrate to a standard design, the default small vCenter Server Appliance size should be enough for most designs." According to the VMware Cloud Foundation documentation1, a consolidated architecture is suitable for smaller deployments that have 6 or fewer nodes, while a standard architecture is recommended for larger deployments that have more than 6 nodes. A consolidated architecture has some limitations and trade-offs compared to a standard architecture, such as less scalability, flexibility, and isolation. Therefore, if the customer's workload demand increases and requires more capacity, migrating to a standard architecture should be considered.
NEW QUESTION # 52
An administrator wants to scale an existing VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment by adding a new VI Workload Domain.
Which two storage options can be used for the new VI Workload Domain? (Choose two.)
- A. iSCSI principal storage with SMB supplemental storage
- B. vSAN principal storage with VMFS on FC supplemental storage
- C. vSAN principal storage with NFS supplemental storage
- D. vSAN principal storage with SMB supplemental storage
- E. vVOL principal storage with SCSI supplemental storage
Answer: B,C
Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.5/vcf-getting-started/GUID-C68FD810- D270-43F2-AEBF-D522BA1F402B.html
NEW QUESTION # 53
A VMware administrator is deploying a NSX Edge cluster using SDDC Manager. The manager wants to know if the NSX Edge nodes can be removed at a later time, knowing that there is no budget for adding additional hardware to the VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) infrastructure.
Which three statements accurately answer this manager's question about NSX Edge nodes?
(Choose three.)
- A. They can only be removed if the NSX Edge node is available in the SDDC Manager inventory.
- B. They can only be removed if the NSX Edge cluster is not stretched.
- C. They can be removed at any time if they are in a powered-off state.
- D. They can be removed if there are at least two nodes in the NSX Edge cluster.
- E. They can only be removed if the NSX Edge node was deployed from NSX-T Manager directly.
- F. They can only be removed if the NSX Edge cluster is available in the SDDC Manager inventory and is active.
Answer: A,B,F
NEW QUESTION # 54
Which sizing tool is available for calculating management domain storage requirements?
- A. vSAN ReadyNode Sizer
- B. VMware Compatibility Guide
- C. VMware Configuration Maximums
- D. Virtualization Assessment Package
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 55
Which three options are valid use cases for multiple clusters in a workload domain? (Choose three.)
- A. One stretched cluster across two regions and two workload domains
- B. One cluster distributed across two racks and one workload domain
- C. Workload domain with multiple clusters in one rack
- D. Two clusters forming one stretched workload domain
- E. One cluster stretching two workload domains
- F. Workload domain with multiple availability zones each containing clusters
Answer: C,D,F
Explanation:
These are valid use cases for multiple clusters in a workload domain according to VMware documentation. A workload domain with multiple availability zones each containing clusters can provide high availability and disaster recovery by distributing workloads across different physical locations within a region. A workload domain with multiple clusters in one rack can provide scalability and flexibility by allowing different configurations and policies for different clusters within a single logical unit. Two clusters forming one stretched workload domain can provide resiliency and fault tolerance by synchronizing data across two sites within a region.
NEW QUESTION # 56
Which three options are valid use cases for multiple clusters in a workload domain? (Choose three.)
- A. One stretched cluster across two regions and two workload domains
- B. One cluster distributed across two racks and one workload domain
- C. Workload domain with multiple clusters in one rack
- D. Two clusters forming one stretched workload domain
- E. One cluster stretching two workload domains
- F. Workload domain with multiple availability zones each containing clusters
Answer: C,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation
These are valid use cases for multiple clusters in a workload domain according to VMware documentation. A workload domain with multiple availability zones each containing clusters can provide high availability and disaster recovery by distributing workloads across different physical locations within a region. A workload domain with multiple clusters in one rack can provide scalability and flexibility by allowing different configurations and policies for different clusters within a single logical unit. Two clusters forming one stretched workload domain can provide resiliency and fault tolerance by synchronizing data across two sites within a region.
NEW QUESTION # 57
An architect is designing overlay networking for multiple VMware Cloud Foundation VI workload domains. Each workload domain is composed of two clusters which reside within a single rack, and each rack hosts only a single workload domain. Workload domains are assigned to individual tenants.
The following requirements must be met in the design.
- Tenants require the capability to manage their own NSX-T networking.
- Each VI workload domain compute cluster must have its own Tier-0
gateway for traffic separation.
- No additional hardware costs can be incurred.
Which design meets these customer requirements?
- A. Use a shared NSX-T Manager cluster between workload domains, and then deploy an NSX-T VM Edge cluster in each compute cluster.
- B. Use a shared NSX-T Manager cluster between workload domains, and then deploy an NSX-T Bare Metal Edge cluster to host multiple Tier-0 VRFs.
- C. Create separate NSX-T Manager clusters for each workload domain, and then deploy an NSX-T VM Edge cluster in each VI workload domain.
- D. Create separate NSX-T Manager clusters for each workload domain, and then deploy an NSX-T Bare Metal Edge cluster in each rack.
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 58
An administrator is planning to enable vSphere with Tanzu on an existing VI workload domain.
The following information is known:
- There is one vSphere cluster in that domain where all ESXi hosts have two uplinks.
- The NSX edge cluster will be deployed on the same vSphere cluster.
- Both System and NSX traffic will use the same uplinks of the VDS
switch spanning the ESXi hosts.
Which statement accurately describes the deployment of this NSX edge cluster?
- A. Additional NICs will have to be added to the ESXi hosts to separate the system and NSX traffic.
- B. One VLAN can be used for both ESXi and edge TEP traffic.
- C. Two VLANs are needed for ESXi and edge TEP traffic.
- D. Host overlay IP pool can be shared with the Edge overlay IP pool.
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 59
During a VCF design workshop, the architect gathered the following customer requirements:
* There must be two environments: PROD and DEV.
* PROD and DEV should be administratively separated.
* PROD will use two different hardware server types, and DEV will only use one hardware server type.
* The VCF infrastructure design should be flexible and scalable as much as possible How many NSX local managers in total will be provisioned after deploying the full VCF infrastructure?
- A. 0
- B. 1
- C. 2
- D. 3
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
According to the VMware documentation, each NSX-T Local Manager is associated with a vCenter Server, and each NSX-T Local Manager can manage up to three vCenters. In a VCF deployment with two environments (PROD and DEV) and two different hardware server types in PROD, there would be a total of three vCenter Servers. Therefore, a total of three NSX-T Local Managers would be provisioned to manage the three vCenter Servers.
NEW QUESTION # 60
An architect is designing networking for a developer-ready infrastructure on VMware Cloud Foundation.
Which use case would require the architect to consider a CIDR range larger than /27 for Egress?
- A. More than 30 namespaces are required
- B. More than 30 load balancers are required
- C. More than 30 pods are required
- D. More than 30 services are required
Answer: A
Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-B1388E77-2EEC-41E2-8681-5AE549D50C77.html#:~:text=Only%20one%20egress%20IP%20address%20is%20assigned%20for%20each%20namespace%20in%20the%20Supervisor%20Cluster
NEW QUESTION # 61
An administrator is creating a VI Workload Domain where NSX-T must be configured to allow for dynamic routing.
Which pre-requisites are required?
- A. Two BGP peers on ToR switches with an interface IP and BGP Autonomous System Number
- B. Separate VLANs and subnets available for NSX-T Host Overlay TEP VLAN and NSX-T Edge Overlay TEP VLAN
- C. Reserved BGP Autonomous System Number to use for the NSX-T Edge cluster's Tier-0 gateway
- D. Two MPLS peers on ToR switches with an interface IP and an iBGP Autonomous System Number
Answer: A
Explanation:
For dynamic routing, set up two Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) peers on Top of Rack (ToR) switches with an interface IP, BGP autonomous system number (ASN), and BGP password.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-
Foundation/5.1/com.vmware.vcf.vxrail.doc/GUID-D6271E5A-05E9-4AE1-A3CE-
87820DC3001B.html
NEW QUESTION # 62
VCF design workshops were conducted, and the architect collected the following customer requirements for the newly planned VCF infrastructure:
- The new VCF infrastructure must target two zones: DEV/UAT and DMZ.
- The security team would like to have full management and network isolation between these two zones.
- 12 hosts have been ordered for the solution.
- DEV/UAT workloads must comply with an erasure coding vSAN storage policy with the ability to tolerate the failure of two hosts.
Which workload domain sizing will be required to achieve these requirements?
- A. 8-hosts DEV/UAT workload domain, having an 8-hosts DEV/UAT cluster, and a 4-hosts DMZ workload domain, having a 4-hosts DMZ cluster
- B. 12-hosts workload domain for both zones, having an 8-hosts DEV/UAT cluster, and a 4-hosts DMZ cluster
- C. 8-hosts DEV/UAT workload domain, having a 4-hosts DEV cluster, and a 4-hosts UAT cluster, in addition to a 4-hosts DMZ workload domain, having a 4-hosts DMZ cluster
- D. 12-hosts workload domain for both zones, having a 4-hosts DEV cluster, a 4-hosts UAT cluster, and a 4-hosts DMZ cluster
Answer: A
Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/com.vmware.vsphere.vmc-aws- manage-data-center-vms.doc/GUID-EDBB551B-51B0-421B-9C44-6ECB66ED660B.html
NEW QUESTION # 63
An administrator is tasked with deploying a new VI Workload Domain with VMFS on FC storage.
Which type of network pool must the hosts be associated with while adding them to VCF inventory?
- A. vMotion only network pool
- B. NFS only network pool
- C. iSCSI only network pool
- D. Network pool with vMotion and iSCSI
Answer: A
Explanation:
To create a VI workload domain with VMFS on FC storage, the hosts must be commissioned with VMFS on FC as the storage type and must be associated with a vMotion only or vMotion and NFS network pool.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-4EBF9094-F732-
4800-86FF-30C5D88B9758.html
NEW QUESTION # 64
The architect of a multi-site VMware Cloud Foundation solution is tasked with ensuring that the prerequisites for vSAN data at rest encryption have been achieved. The existing design calls for use of the vSphere Native Key Provider. NSX-T is configured with Federation, and both sites benefit from a stretched T0 and T1 network topology.
A new security policy requires the use of vSphere Virtual Machine encryption, in addition to the at-rest encryption already configured. During a failover test from Site-A to Site-B using Site Recovery Manager, the virtual machines were unable to power-on.
How does the design need to be changed to support the new requirement?
- A. Use a third-party KMS solution that allows for key replication.
- B. Ensure that the Site Recovery Manager service account has Cryptographer.ReadKeyServersInfo privileges.
- C. Ensure that a TPM 2.0 certified module is installed on all ESXi hosts at Site-B.
- D. Use a third-party KMS solution at each site.
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 65
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