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Advanced VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 vSphere Kubernetes Service

3V0-24.25

Validate your skills in Kubernetes services with the 3V0-24.25 exam for VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.

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Q1

Which service in VMware Cloud Foundation manages Kubernetes clusters?

  • A vCenter Server
  • B NSX-T
  • C vSphere with Tanzu
  • D vSAN
Explanation vSphere with Tanzu integrates Kubernetes into vSphere, enabling management of Kubernetes clusters directly.
Q2

A company needs to configure DRS for workload balancing. Which setting is essential?

  • A DRS automation level
  • B VMware Tools version
  • C Host Profiles
  • D vRealize Operations integration
Explanation Setting the DRS automation level is critical for effectively balancing workloads among hosts.
Q3

What happens when a Kubernetes pod exceeds its memory limit?

  • A Pod restarts automatically
  • B Pod scales horizontally
  • C Pod is terminated
  • D Memory limit increases
Explanation When a pod exceeds its defined memory limit, it is terminated by the Kubernetes system.
Q4

You are configuring a vSAN cluster. Which feature enhances performance?

  • A Compression
  • B Deduplication
  • C Flash and SSD
  • D Replication
Explanation Using Flash and SSD in a vSAN cluster significantly enhances storage performance.
Q5

Which command is used to update a Kubernetes deployment?

  • A kubectl modify
  • B kubectl upgrade
  • C kubectl apply
  • D kubectl change
Explanation The 'kubectl apply' command updates a Kubernetes deployment with specification changes.
Q6

What is the primary function of NSX-T in VMware Cloud Foundation?

  • A Compute management
  • B Network virtualization
  • C Storage configure
  • D Backup management
Explanation NSX-T provides network virtualization and security services within the VMware Cloud Foundation.
Q7

A dev team deploys an app using Helm. What is Helm?

  • A Kubernetes API server
  • B Package manager for Kubernetes
  • C Monitoring tool
  • D Cluster orchestration platform
Explanation Helm acts as a package manager, facilitating Kubernetes applications deployment and management.
Q8

Which component monitors the health of a vSphere cluster?

  • A Cluster Resource Pool
  • B HA
  • C vCenter Operations
  • D Resource Monitoring
Explanation High Availability (HA) monitors cluster health and ensures VM availability during host failures.
Q9

During a vSAN upgrade, which feature should you verify before initiating?

  • A Compliance with licensing
  • B Cluster health
  • C Backup status
  • D Network speed
Explanation Ensuring cluster health is crucial before proceeding with a vSAN upgrade to prevent issues.
Q10

Which vSphere feature allows resource allocation based on application needs?

  • A Resource Pools
  • B Host Profiles
  • C Storage Policies
  • D vMotion
Explanation Resource Pools enable granular resource allocation and management based on application requirements.