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Advanced VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Storage

3V0-23.25

Prepare for the 3V0-23.25 exam to showcase your skills in storage solutions for VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.

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Q151

Which service enables automated lifecycle management of VMs?

  • A VMware vSphere Lifecycle Manager
  • B VMware Cloud Automation
  • C VMware vSphere Replication
  • D VMware vSAN Health Service
Explanation VMware vSphere Lifecycle Manager automates VM lifecycle management, while the other options do not focus solely on VMs.
Q152

A company needs to optimize storage efficiency for their VMs. Which VMware service should they implement?

  • A VMware NSX
  • B VMware vSAN
  • C VMware Horizon
  • D VMware vRealize Operations
Explanation VMware vSAN optimizes storage for VMs, whereas the other services focus on networking, desktops, or operations.
Q153

What happens when a storage policy is changed in VMware vSAN?

  • A Immediate replication of all VMs
  • B Existing VMs retain previous policy
  • C New policy applies only to future VMs
  • D VMS are automatically deleted
Explanation Existing VMs maintain their previous storage policy until they are reconfigured, while options A, C, and D are incorrect.
Q154

Which service in VMware Cloud Foundation provides storage data services?

  • A VMware vSAN
  • B VMware NSX
  • C VMware vSphere
  • D VMware Cloud Director
Explanation VMware vSAN is specifically designed for storage data services; NSX is for network virtualization, vSphere for compute, and Cloud Director for tenant management.
Q155

You are configuring a VCF environment for a financial institution. What storage policy should you prioritize for sensitive data?

  • A High availability and redundancy
  • B Low latency performance
  • C Cost-effectiveness
  • D Tiered storage allocation
Explanation High availability and redundancy protect sensitive data, while the other options focus on performance, cost, or resource management.
Q156

What happens when a vSAN datastore exceeds the defined capacity limit?

  • A New writes are blocked
  • B Data is automatically deleted
  • C Performance is unaffected
  • D Virtual Machines crash immediately
Explanation New writes are blocked to prevent data corruption; data is not deleted or VM performance affected until limits are reached.
Q157

Which service provides file sharing in VMware Cloud Foundation?

  • A vSAN File Services
  • B vSphere Replication
  • C vRealize Operations
  • D vCenter Server
Explanation vSAN File Services enables file sharing, while others serve different purposes.
Q158

A company needs to ensure data compliance across multiple regions. What should they implement?

  • A vSphere Fault Tolerance
  • B VM Encryption
  • C vSAN Stretch Cluster
  • D Content Libraries
Explanation VM Encryption explicitly ensures compliance by protecting data, whereas others do not directly address compliance needs.
Q159

What happens when you disable I/O filtering on a VM with DRS enabled?

  • A VM fails over to another host
  • B Resource allocation stops
  • C I/O operations become unmonitored
  • D vMotion is disabled
Explanation Disabling I/O filtering results in unmonitored I/O, while others don't correlate with filtering mechanisms.
Q160

Which service is responsible for managing VMware vSAN storage?

  • A vSphere Client
  • B vSAN Management
  • C vCenter Server
  • D vRealize Operations
Explanation vSAN Management specifically handles vSAN resources, while the others serve different functions.