VMware
Clarity Technical Specialist
250-609
Validate your skills in Clarity with the 250-609 exam.
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Questions 171–180 of 195
You are configuring storage for a virtual machine (VM). What happens when you set it to thin provisioning?
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A
Uses full size immediately
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B
Storage is allocated on demand
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C
No disk space allocated
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D
Automates backups
Explanation
Thin provisioning allocates storage only as data is written, rather than upfront.
Which service does VMware vSphere use for resource allocation and management?
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A
Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS)
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B
VMware Workstation
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C
VMware Cloud on AWS
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D
VMware Horizon
Explanation
DRS automates resource distribution; others are different services.
You are configuring a virtual network for a large-scale application. Which parameter is crucial for performance optimization?
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A
MTU size
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B
IP address allocation
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C
NAT type
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D
Firewall rules
Explanation
MTU size affects data transmission efficiency; others are not directly performance-related.
A company needs to transition to a hybrid cloud model. What is a major consideration?
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A
Latency management
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B
Power consumption
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C
Remote desktop access
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D
Legacy software compatibility
Explanation
Latency impacts user experience; other options are less critical for hybrid cloud design.
Which service manages cloud resources in VMware environments?
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A
vCenter Server
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B
ESXi Host
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C
NSX Manager
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D
vSphere Client
Explanation
vCenter Server centrally manages and provisions resources, while others serve different specific roles.
A company needs to optimize its storage using VMware. Which feature should they utilize?
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A
Storage DRS
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B
Content Library
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C
vMotion
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D
Local Clusters
Explanation
Storage DRS optimizes storage usage dynamically, while the other options don't directly manage storage efficiency.
What happens when you exceed the resource limits set on a VM?
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A
VM is powered off
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B
Resource allocation is capped
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C
VM performance improves
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D
Other VMs receive more resources
Explanation
When limits are reached, the VM cannot utilize more resources, capping its allocation.
What happens when a VM exceeds its CPU resource reservation?
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A
It may compete for CPU resources.
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B
It shuts down automatically.
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C
Its performance is guaranteed.
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D
It is migrated to another host.
Explanation
When a VM exceeds its CPU reservation, it competes for available resources with other VMs.
A company needs to ensure consistent backup despite VM usage peaks. Which VMware feature should they leverage?
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A
VMware DRS
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B
VMware SRM
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C
VMware vSphere Replication
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D
VMware Snapshots
Explanation
vSphere Replication allows for consistent backups during usage peaks by replicating data asynchronously.
You are configuring affinity rules for two VMs. What happens if you set a strict affinity rule?
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A
Vms will always run on separate hosts.
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B
Vms must stay on the same host.
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C
Automation of VM placement increases.
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D
Round-robin VM distribution occurs.
Explanation
A strict affinity rule ensures the VMs remain on the same host to maintain state or performance.