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Advanced VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Operation
3V0-22.25
Get ready for the 3V0-22.25 exam to validate your skills in operations for VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.
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Questions 81–90 of 189
You are configuring vSAN but notice insufficient capacity. What happens when adding a new disk group?
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A
Capacity increases only by one disk
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B
Capacity cannot change after configuration
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C
All data is migrated automatically
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D
Capacity increases by the added disks
Explanation
Adding a new disk group increases capacity based on the added disks, while the other options are incorrect or misleading.
Which service allows automated workload management in VMware Cloud Foundation?
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A
VMware vSphere with Tanzu
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B
VMware NSX-T
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C
VMware vRealize Automation
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D
VMware Horizon
Explanation
vRealize Automation automates deployment and management of workloads, while the others focus on different aspects of infrastructure.
A company needs to ensure VMs are protected during upgrades. Which feature should they implement first?
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A
VMware NSX-T load balancer
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B
VMware vSphere High Availability
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C
VMware vSAN operations
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D
VMware vRealize Log Insight
Explanation
vSphere High Availability protects VMs by automatically restarting them after a failure, unlike the other options.
You are configuring Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS). What happens when DRS manages a host with inadequate resources?
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A
DRS will automatically redistribute VMs
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B
DRS will power off some VMs
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C
DRS will issue warnings only
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D
DRS will disable itself
Explanation
DRS automatically redistributes VMs to balance loads, while the other options suggest incorrect actions or inactions.
Which component of VMware Cloud Foundation manages storage policies?
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A
VMware vSAN
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B
VMware NSX
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C
VMware vSphere
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D
VMware vCenter
Explanation
VMware vSAN handles storage policies; others manage different resources.
A company needs to secure communication between workloads running on different vSphere clusters. What should they implement?
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A
vSphere Replication
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B
VMware NSX-T
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C
vSAN Storage Policies
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D
vSphere HA
Explanation
VMware NSX-T provides network security and segmentation; others do not primarily address network security.
You are configuring a SDDC and need to enable a service to provide automatic upgrades. What service should you use?
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A
VMware Cloud Director
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B
VMware vSphere Lifecycle Manager
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C
VMware vRealize Operations
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D
VMware NSX Manager
Explanation
VMware vSphere Lifecycle Manager automates updates; others do not focus on automation of upgrades.
Which service in VMware Cloud Foundation manages lifecycle operations?
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A
SDDC Manager
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B
vCenter Server
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C
NSX Manager
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D
vRealize Orchestrator
Explanation
SDDC Manager handles automation and lifecycle management; the others manage specific components.
A company needs tighter security for sensitive data. What capability should they enhance in VMware Cloud Foundation?
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A
NSX micro-segmentation
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B
VMware Workstation
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C
vSphere clustering
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D
vRealize Operations dashboards
Explanation
NSX micro-segmentation allows finer security controls compared to the options.
You are configuring storage policies in vSAN. What happens when you set a policy with 'failures to tolerate' to 2?
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A
Allows 2 simultaneous host failures
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B
Requires 4 hosts minimum
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C
Increases storage performance
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D
Enables 100% data availability
Explanation
Setting it to 2 allows two simultaneous failures, but the minimum host requirement is 4.