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Question 1

A Cloud Administrator is tasked with choosing a correct Elastic DRS policy. The existing VMware Cloud on AWS environment consists of a single cluster with two hosts. The following guidelines regarding the expected performance must be met: Te cluster should be able to scale automatically when additional resources are required. Application performance should NOT be affected when the cluster scaling operation is being performed.
Which Elastic DRS policy should the cloud administrator Select?


  1. Optimize for Best Performances
  2. Elastic DRS Baseline
  3. Optimize for Rapid Scale-Out
  4. Optimize for Lowest Cost
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
Based on the given guidelines, the cloud administrator should select the Elastic DRS Baseline policy [1]. This policy is designed to scale the cluster automatically when additional resources are required, while also ensuring that application performance is not affected during the scaling operation. The Elastic DRS Baseline policy also ensures that resources are allocated efficiently and optimally [1], to minimize cost while ensuring that performance requirements are met.For more information on the Elastic DRS Baseline policy [1], see the VMware official documentation at https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/com.vmware.vmc-aws.sddc-management/GUID-FDD3A8AC-E42C-4B92-9C1D-8EB49D6C7129.htm 
Based on the given guidelines, the cloud administrator should select the Elastic DRS Baseline policy [1]. This policy is designed to scale the cluster automatically when additional resources are required, while also ensuring that application performance is not affected during the scaling operation. The Elastic DRS Baseline policy also ensures that resources are allocated efficiently and optimally [1], to minimize cost while ensuring that performance requirements are met.For more information on the Elastic DRS Baseline policy [1], see the VMware official documentation at https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/com.vmware.vmc-aws.sddc-management/GUID-FDD3A8AC-E42C-4B92-9C1D-8EB49D6C7129.htm 



Question 2

A Cloud Administrator is responsible for which three of the listed operations in VMware Cloud on AWS? (Choose three.)


  1. VMware Tools Updates
  2. VMWare NSX Manager Updates
  3. Guest Operating System Updates
  4. Hardware Bios / Firmware Updates
  5. VMware vCenter Server Updates
  6. Network Connectivity
Correct answer: ACF
Explanation:
A Cloud Administrator is responsible for VMware vCenter Server Updates (see [1] for more details), VMware NSX Manager Updates (see [2] for more details), and Network Connectivity (see [3] for more details). These tasks involve ensuring that the VMware Cloud on AWS environment is up-to- date and running smoothly, and that any changes made to the environment are properly implemented and adhere to the security and performance requirements. Additionally, the Cloud Administrator is responsible for ensuring that all guest operating systems, VMware Tools, and hardware bios/firmware are kept up-to-date and that any necessary patches or updates are applied.[1] https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/com.vmware.vmc- aws.administration/GUID-F86D6A1F-9985-4F29-9D56-F92600B2D48A.html[2] https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T/services/nsxt-admin-guide.html[3] https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/com.vmware.vmc- aws.networking/GUID-D2E2F9A9-8661-4BDB-A8A8-4D4F4F7C4E1A.htm
A Cloud Administrator is responsible for VMware vCenter Server Updates (see [1] for more details), VMware NSX Manager Updates (see [2] for more details), and Network Connectivity (see [3] for more details). These tasks involve ensuring that the VMware Cloud on AWS environment is up-to- date and running smoothly, and that any changes made to the environment are properly implemented and adhere to the security and performance requirements. Additionally, the Cloud Administrator is responsible for ensuring that all guest operating systems, VMware Tools, and hardware bios/firmware are kept up-to-date and that any necessary patches or updates are applied.
[1] https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/com.vmware.vmc- aws.administration/GUID-F86D6A1F-9985-4F29-9D56-F92600B2D48A.html
[2] https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T/services/nsxt-admin-guide.html
[3] https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/com.vmware.vmc- aws.networking/GUID-D2E2F9A9-8661-4BDB-A8A8-4D4F4F7C4E1A.htm



Question 3

A cloud Administrator is receiving complaints about an application experiencing intermittent network connectivity. Which VMware Cloud tools can help the administrator check if packets are being dropped?


  1. VRealize Log Insight
  2. Port mirroring
  3. IPFIX
  4. Traceflow
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
IPFIX (Internet Protocol Flow Information Export) is a standard for the format and export of network flow information for troubleshooting, auditing, or collecting analytics information. Port mirroring lets you replicate and redirect all of the traffic coming from a source. The mirrored traffic is sent encapsulated within a Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnel to a collector so that all of the original packet information is preserved while traversing the network to a remote destination.Use Traceflow to inspect the path of a packet. Traceflow traces the transport node-level path of a packet. The trace packet traverses the logical switch overlay, but is not visible to interfaces attached to the logical switch. In other words, no packet is actually delivered to the test packet's intended recipients.vRealize Log Insight is a log collection and analytics virtual appliance that enables administrators to collect, view, manage and analyze syslog data. Log Insight provides real-time monitoring of application logs, network traces, configuration files, messages and performance data.
IPFIX (Internet Protocol Flow Information Export) is a standard for the format and export of network flow information for troubleshooting, auditing, or collecting analytics information. Port mirroring lets you replicate and redirect all of the traffic coming from a source. The mirrored traffic is sent encapsulated within a Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnel to a collector so that all of the original packet information is preserved while traversing the network to a remote destination.Use Traceflow to inspect the path of a packet. Traceflow traces the transport node-level path of a packet. The trace packet traverses the logical switch overlay, but is not visible to interfaces attached to the logical switch. In other words, no packet is actually delivered to the test packet's intended recipients.vRealize Log Insight is a log collection and analytics virtual appliance that enables administrators to collect, view, manage and analyze syslog data. Log Insight provides real-time monitoring of application logs, network traces, configuration files, messages and performance data.



Question 4

Which two steps does a cloud administrator need to take when protecting a VMware Cloud on AWS software-defined data center (SDDC) with VMware site Recovery? (Choose Two.)


  1. Deploy the vSphere Replication virtual appliance.
  2. Deploy the Site Recovery manager virtual Appliance.
  3. Connect the Site Recovery manager instance on the protected recovery site.
  4. Register the vSphere Replication appliance with vCenter Single Sign-On
  5. Set the NSX-T Edge management gateway firewall rules. 
Correct answer: AC
Explanation:
A cloud administrator needs to deploy the vSphere Replication virtual appliance and the Site Recovery manager virtual appliance when protecting a VMware Cloud on AWS software-defined data center (SDDC) with VMware Site Recovery.The vSphere Replication virtual appliance is responsible for replicating the virtual machines from the source to the target site. Site Recovery Manager virtual appliance acts as the central management and orchestration platform for the entire disaster recovery process.Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Site-Recovery/index.htmlInorder to protect a VMware Cloud on AWS software-defined data center (SDDC) with VMware Site Recovery [1][2], a cloud administrator needs to take the following two steps: A) Deploy the vSphere Replication virtual appliance - This can be done by logging into the vSphere Client, navigating to the vCenter Server, and then selecting the Deploy OVF Template option. From here, the cloud administrator can upload the OVF template for the vSphere Replication appliance and configure it.B) Connect the Site Recovery manager instance on the protected recovery site - This involves logging into the Site Recovery Manager (SRM) and setting up the connection between the protected recovery site and the SRM instance. This can be done by going to the SRM dashboard and then selecting the Connect Remote Site option.Reference:[1] https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Site-Recovery/services/vmc-dr-deployment/GUID- DBF6CD69-6F7E-47E2-9417-91D5C5F5AC5E.html[2] https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Site-Recovery/services/vmc-dr-deployment/GUID- 1C8B7BCA-D4BE-4EAF-9A8A-4B42E2B7236A.html
A cloud administrator needs to deploy the vSphere Replication virtual appliance and the Site Recovery manager virtual appliance when protecting a VMware Cloud on AWS software-defined data center (SDDC) with VMware Site Recovery.The vSphere Replication virtual appliance is responsible for replicating the virtual machines from the source to the target site. Site Recovery Manager virtual appliance acts as the central management and orchestration platform for the entire disaster recovery process.Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Site-Recovery/index.htmlInorder to protect a VMware Cloud on AWS software-defined data center (SDDC) with VMware Site Recovery [1][2], a cloud administrator needs to take the following two steps: A) Deploy the vSphere Replication virtual appliance - This can be done by logging into the vSphere Client, navigating to the vCenter Server, and then selecting the Deploy OVF Template option. From here, the cloud administrator can upload the OVF template for the vSphere Replication appliance and configure it.B) Connect the Site Recovery manager instance on the protected recovery site - This involves logging into the Site Recovery Manager (SRM) and setting up the connection between the protected recovery site and the SRM instance. This can be done by going to the SRM dashboard and then selecting the Connect Remote Site option.
Reference:
[1] https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Site-Recovery/services/vmc-dr-deployment/GUID- DBF6CD69-6F7E-47E2-9417-91D5C5F5AC5E.html
[2] https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Site-Recovery/services/vmc-dr-deployment/GUID- 1C8B7BCA-D4BE-4EAF-9A8A-4B42E2B7236A.html



Question 5

A cloud administrator is tasked with deploying a new software-defined data center (SDDC) in VMware Cloud on AWS and has been able to log into the VMware Cloud console Successfully.
However, they cannot access the VMware Cloud on AWS Services. Which two tasks need to be performed for the administrator to gain access? (Choose two.)


  1. The cloud administrator will need to create a new subscription for the VMware Cloud on AWS service.
  2. The cloud administrator will need to request access to the VMware Cloud on AWS service
  3. The cloud administrator will need the globalcloudadmin role in the VMware Cloud on AWS service.
  4. The cloud administrator will need the Administrator role in the VMware Cloud on AWS service.
  5. The cloud administrator will need the cloudadmin role in the VMware Cloud on AWS service.
Correct answer: BD
Explanation:
(Reference: <>- 5D4784F8A7A0.html) To request access to the VMware Cloud on AWS service, the cloud administrator must log in to the VMware Cloud Console and fill out the New Subscription Request form. Once the form is filled out and submitted, the cloud administrator will receive an email with instructions on how to access the VMware Cloud on AWS service.The cloud administrator will also need to have the Administrator role in the VMware Cloud on AWS service in order to gain access. The Administrator role allows the cloud administrator to access the VMware Cloud on AWS service, view the services available in the VMware Cloud on AWS console, and manage the resources in the SDDC.Reference: [1] https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS-Outposts/GUID-access.html
(Reference: <>- 5D4784F8A7A0.html) To request access to the VMware Cloud on AWS service, the cloud administrator must log in to the VMware Cloud Console and fill out the New Subscription Request form. Once the form is filled out and submitted, the cloud administrator will receive an email with instructions on how to access the VMware Cloud on AWS service.The cloud administrator will also need to have the Administrator role in the VMware Cloud on AWS service in order to gain access. The Administrator role allows the cloud administrator to access the VMware Cloud on AWS service, view the services available in the VMware Cloud on AWS console, and manage the resources in the SDDC.
Reference: [1] https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS-Outposts/GUID-access.html



Question 6

A cloud administrator is managing a VMware Cloud on AWS environment containing of a single cluster with three hosts. Which acts recovery site for the on-premises environment. The on-premises environment consists of eight hosts. what should the cloud administrator configure to optimize scaling for full disaster recovery?


  1. Configure an Elastic DRS policy and set the maximum cluster Size to 8.
  2. No Additional configuration is required Default Elastic DRS will fulfill the requirement
  3. Configure an Elastic DRS policy and select 'Optimize for Rapid scale-out'.
  4. Configure an Elastic DRS policy and set minimum cluster size to 8.
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
According to the VMware official documentation, in order to optimize scaling for full disaster recovery in a VMware Cloud on AWS environment, it is necessary to configure an Elastic DRS policy and select 'Optimize for Rapid scale-out' as the policy type. This option allows for a rapid increase in the number of hosts within the cluster, which is necessary for full disaster recovery. For more information, please refer to the VMware Cloud on AWS Disaster Recovery Guide, which can be foundhere:  https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS- Disaster-Recovery-Guide.html. 
According to the VMware official documentation, in order to optimize scaling for full disaster recovery in a VMware Cloud on AWS environment, it is necessary to configure an Elastic DRS policy and select 'Optimize for Rapid scale-out' as the policy type. This option allows for a rapid increase in the number of hosts within the cluster, which is necessary for full disaster recovery. For more information, please refer to the VMware Cloud on AWS Disaster Recovery Guide, which can be foundhere:  
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS- Disaster-Recovery-Guide.html.
 



Question 7

Which two use cases can be met with VMware Cloud on Dell EMC and VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts? (Choose two.)


  1. Administrator rights in SDDC Manager to configure and operate the solution
  2. Ability to create public services
  3. Applications needing local data processing and/or low latency integrations
  4. Critical workloads that use restricted data
  5. On demand rapid scalability
Correct answer: CD
Explanation:
The two use cases that can be met with VMware Cloud on Dell EMC and VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts are Option C: Applications needing local data processing and/or low latency integrations, and Option D: Critical workloads that use restricted data.VMware Cloud on Dell EMC and VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts both provide local data processing and low latency integrations, making them ideal for applications that require quick and efficient access to data.Additionally, the highly secure infrastructure of both solutions make them a great choice for critical workloads that use restricted data.For more information, please refer to the official VMware documentation on VMware Cloud on DellEMC:https://www.vmware.com/products/vmware-cloud-on-dellemc.htmlAnd the official VMwaredocumentation on VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts: https://www.vmware.com/products/vmware-cloud-on-aws-outposts.html
The two use cases that can be met with VMware Cloud on Dell EMC and VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts are Option C: Applications needing local data processing and/or low latency integrations, and Option D: Critical workloads that use restricted data.VMware Cloud on Dell EMC and VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts both provide local data processing and low latency integrations, making them ideal for applications that require quick and efficient access to data.
Additionally, the highly secure infrastructure of both solutions make them a great choice for critical workloads that use restricted data.For more information, please refer to the official VMware documentation on VMware Cloud on DellEMC:
https://www.vmware.com/products/vmware-cloud-on-dellemc.htmlAnd the official VMwaredocumentation on VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts: https://www.vmware.com/products/vmware-cloud-on-aws-outposts.html



Question 8

Which statement describes the VMware Multi-Cloud vision?


  1. Flexibility to operate globally and consistently
  2. Flexibility to choose any hardware vendor
  3. Flexibility to manage infrastructure through outsourcing
  4. Flexibility to choose any hypervisor
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
https://www.vmware.com/cloud-solutions/multi-cloud.htmlMulti-CloudSolutions Redefine the foundation of IT to power every application on any cloud. With Multi-Cloud solutions from VMware, you can migrate to the cloud without recoding your apps, modernize your infrastructure, and operate consistently across the data center, the edge, and any cloud.
https://www.vmware.com/cloud-solutions/multi-cloud.htmlMulti-CloudSolutions Redefine the foundation of IT to power every application on any cloud. With Multi-Cloud solutions from VMware, you can migrate to the cloud without recoding your apps, modernize your infrastructure, and operate consistently across the data center, the edge, and any cloud.



Question 9

A cloud administrator is tasked with improving the way that containers are scaled and managed in the environment. There is a currently no container orchestration solution implemented. Which solution can the administrator leverage to achieve this?


  1. VMware NSX Container Plugin
  2. Kubernetes
  3. VMware vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager
  4. etcd
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
Kubernetes is an open-source container orchestration system for automating application deployment, scaling, and management, which provides features such as self-healing, auto-scaling, and service discovery. With Kubernetes, cloud administrators are able to easily scale and manage containers across multiple clusters and nodes, allowing them to more effectively manage container- based applications. Additionally, Kubernetes provides advanced features such as container scheduling, resource management, and service discovery, which are all essential for managing container-based applications in a production environment. For more information on  Kubernetes, you can refer to the official VMware documentation here. or is encount
Kubernetes is an open-source container orchestration system for automating application deployment, scaling, and management, which provides features such as self-healing, auto-scaling, and service discovery. With Kubernetes, cloud administrators are able to easily scale and manage containers across multiple clusters and nodes, allowing them to more effectively manage container- based applications. Additionally, Kubernetes provides advanced features such as container scheduling, resource management, and service discovery, which are all essential for managing container-based applications in a production environment. For more information on  Kubernetes, you can refer to the official VMware documentation here. or is encount



Question 10

A Cloud Administrator is looking to migrate several dozen workloads from their on-premises location to a VMware public cloud using VMWare -- need to be stretched for the migration. They will also be utilizing the capabilities of the WAN application for the migration. HCX appliance requirements are as follows: HCX Manager: 4 vCPU, 128GB Memory HCX-IX Interconnect: 8 vCPU, 3GB Memory HCX network Extension: 8 vCPU, 3GB Memory HCX WAN Optimization: 8 vCPU, 14GB Memory What are the on-premises vCPU and Memory component requirements for the VMWare HCX deployment?


  1. 36 vCPUs, 35GB of memory
  2. 32 vCPUs, 40GB of memory
  3. 30 vCPUs, 36GB of memory
  4. 28 vCPUs, 32GB of memory
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
According to the VMware official site, the requirements for a VMware HCX deployment are a minimum of 30 vCPUs and 36GB of memory on the on-premises environment. This is outlined in the VMware HCX - Technical Overview and Sizing Guide, which can be found here:https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-HCX/services/HCX-Technical-Overview-and-Sizing-Guide.html. This document also outlines the minimum requirements for the HCX Manager, HCX-IX Interconnect, HCX Network Extension, and HCX WAN Optimization components, which are 4 vCPUs, 128GB of memory, 8 vCPUs, 3GB of memory, 8 vCPUs, 3GB of memory, and 8 vCPUs, 14GB of memory respectively.
According to the VMware official site, the requirements for a VMware HCX deployment are a minimum of 30 vCPUs and 36GB of memory on the on-premises environment. This is outlined in the VMware HCX - Technical Overview and Sizing Guide, which can be found here:https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-HCX/services/HCX-Technical-Overview-and-Sizing-Guide.html. This document also outlines the minimum requirements for the HCX Manager, HCX-IX Interconnect, HCX Network Extension, and HCX WAN Optimization components, which are 4 vCPUs, 128GB of memory, 8 vCPUs, 3GB of memory, 8 vCPUs, 3GB of memory, and 8 vCPUs, 14GB of memory respectively.









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