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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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Questions 101–110 of 190
Which service manages Kubernetes lifecycle in VMware?
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A
Tanzu Kubernetes Grid
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B
vSphere Web Client
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C
vCenter Server
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D
NSX-T Data Center
Explanation
Tanzu Kubernetes Grid automates Kubernetes lifecycle management; others do not manage Kubernetes directly.
A company needs multi-cluster management. Which tool is best?
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A
Tanzu Mission Control
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B
NSX Segmentation
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C
vSphere Client
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D
vRealize Operations
Explanation
Tanzu Mission Control specializes in multi-cluster management; others focus on different aspects.
What happens when you enable Workload Management on vSphere?
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A
Kubernetes clusters are self-managing
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B
Enhanced security protocols are applied
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C
Networking is automatically configured
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D
Resource pools are created for workloads
Explanation
Enabling Workload Management configures networking; the other options describe incorrect functionalities.
You are configuring Pod Networking. Which option is used in TKG?
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A
Flannel
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B
Calico
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C
Weave
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D
Cilium
Explanation
Calico is the default network policy provider in TKG; Flannel, Weave, and Cilium are alternatives but not defaults.
Which component of vSphere enhances performance across workloads?
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A
vSphere DRS
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B
vMotion
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C
VMFS
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D
Snapshots
Explanation
vSphere DRS balances resource distribution across workloads; others serve different roles.
In a TKG cluster, which is responsible for security policies?
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A
NSX-T
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B
vCenter Server
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C
Tanzu Mission Control
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D
Kubelet
Explanation
NSX-T is responsible for network security policies; the others do not manage security policies directly.
You want to perform backups of management components. Which tool should you use?
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A
vRealize Log Insight
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B
vSphere Replication
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C
Veeam Backup
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D
NSX Backup
Explanation
Veeam Backup effectively handles management component backups; others do not focus on this specifically.
What configuration is required to implement VM Encryption?
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A
VMware Tools installation
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B
vSphere Certificate Exchange
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C
KMS configuration
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D
Resource Pool Setup
Explanation
KMS configuration is essential for VM Encryption; others are not directly related to encryption.
How does vSphere HA handle VM failures?
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A
Automatically restarts on same host
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B
Migrates VMs to different cluster
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C
Sends alerts to administrators
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D
Shuts down the failed VM
Explanation
vSphere HA automatically restarts VMs on the same host; the other options describe incorrect alternatives.
When using content libraries, what is a key benefit?
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A
Reduced deployment time
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B
Automatic backup scheduling
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C
Increased disk space
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D
Enhanced encryption options
Explanation
Content libraries streamline deployment, while others address different functions not specific to libraries.