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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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Questions 171–180 of 195

Q171

What happens when a VM exceeds its provisioned storage space in vSAN?

  • A The VM will crash immediately
  • B It will dynamically allocate extra space
  • C The VM becomes inaccessible
  • D No impact; files remain accessible.
Explanation Once a VM exceeds its provisioned storage, it becomes inaccessible until more space is allocated, while the others are not valid outcomes.
Q172

Which VMware service automates workload management in Cloud Foundation?

  • A vSphere DRS
  • B vSphere HA
  • C vSAN
  • D VMware NSX
Explanation vSphere DRS automates resource allocation across hosts, HA focuses on availability, VSAN manages storage, and NSX is for network virtualization.
Q173

You are configuring a Storage Policy in vSAN. Which aspect must be defined to ensure data redundancy?

  • A Replica count
  • B I/O limits
  • C Access control
  • D Compression settings
Explanation Replica count determines redundancy, while I/O limits, access control, and compression affect performance but not redundancy.
Q174

What happens when a vSAN disk group runs out of capacity?

  • A Writes are queued until space is freed
  • B All VMs are powered off immediately
  • C Data is deleted to make space
  • D vSAN goes into maintenance mode
Explanation Writes are queued when capacity is exhausted to prevent data loss; VMs do not power off, data is not deleted, and vSAN does not go into maintenance mode.
Q175

Which service allows for the automation of VMware infrastructure management?

  • A VMware Cloud Automation
  • B VMware Site Recovery
  • C VMware vSphere Replication
  • D VMware NSX-T
Explanation VMware Cloud Automation orchestrates infrastructure with automation; others serve different specific purposes.
Q176

A company needs to increase storage performance for their workloads. What storage type should they consider?

  • A SATA Storage
  • B SSD Storage
  • C Tape Storage
  • D Cloud Storage
Explanation SSD Storage offers the highest performance; SATA and tape are slower, and cloud storage may introduce latency.
Q177

What happens when a vSAN cluster experiences a 50% network latency increase?

  • A All storage operations stop
  • B Performance may degrade
  • C Data redundancy fails
  • D No impact on workloads
Explanation Performance degrades due to increased latency affecting responsiveness; the other options misrepresent vSAN's resilience and operation.
Q178

Which service is primary for managing network policies in VMware Cloud Foundation?

  • A NSX-T Data Center
  • B vCenter Server
  • C vSAN Manager
  • D Horizon Cloud
Explanation NSX-T Data Center is designed specifically for network policies, while others manage virtual infrastructure or desktops.
Q179

A company needs to ensure high availability for their workloads running on VMware Cloud Foundation. Which feature supports this?

  • A vSAN Storage Policies
  • B Resource Pools
  • C Fault Domains
  • D Backup and Restore
Explanation Fault Domains distribute replicas for resilience; others do not directly enhance availability.
Q180

You are configuring storage policies in vSAN. What happens when a policy is set to 'Failures to Tolerate: 1'?

  • A Data is replicated twice
  • B One failure is tolerated
  • C No data redundancy exists
  • D Data is not accessible
Explanation 'Failures to Tolerate: 1' means one failure can be tolerated, others incorrectly suggest different redundancy states.