VMware
TDM 4.9 Foundations Technical Specialist
250-562
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What happens when you enable Fault Tolerance on a VM?
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A
Real-time replication of VM state
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B
Backup VM is created instantly
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C
Host automatically reboots
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D
VM is powered off temporarily
Explanation
Fault Tolerance allows real-time state replication for uptime; the others describe incorrect behaviors.
Which service allows for automated VM scaling in VMware?
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A
vSphere Auto-Scale
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B
VMware Cloud Autoscaler
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C
VMotion Dynamic Scaling
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D
Distributed Resource Scheduler
Explanation
VMware Cloud Autoscaler enables automated VM scaling, while others do not provide this exact capability.
A company needs to improve the storage performance of its VMs. What should they implement?
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A
Storage vMotion
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B
Storage DRS
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C
Virtual SAN
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D
vSphere Replication
Explanation
Virtual SAN optimizes storage performance for VMs by pooling storage resources, unlike other options.
You are configuring a new host in a vSphere cluster. What happens if you forget to enable Host Profiles?
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A
Host configurations become inconsistent
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B
Host will automatically join all clusters
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C
DRS will stop functioning entirely
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D
No changes will occur
Explanation
Forgetting to enable Host Profiles causes configuration inconsistencies, while other options are incorrect statements about functionality.
Which service provides end-user device provisioning in VMware?
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A
Workspace ONE
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B
vCenter Server
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C
NSX Network virtualization
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D
Horizon Cloud
Explanation
Workspace ONE automates device provisioning; the other options serve different functions.
A company needs to ensure data redundancy and high availability for its virtual machines. What technology should they implement?
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A
VMware Fault Tolerance
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B
VMware vMotion
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C
vSAN
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D
Snapshots
Explanation
VMware Fault Tolerance provides continuous availability; vMotion and snapshots do not ensure redundancy.
What happens when a VM is powered on without sufficient resources allocated?
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A
It fails to power on
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B
It operates normally
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C
It powers on with less performance
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D
It triggers an alert only
Explanation
The VM will power on but perform poorly; other options misrepresent VM behavior.
What happens when a VM is powered on in a non-HA cluster?
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A
Starts normally without any issues.
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B
VM will fail to power on.
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C
VM enters maintenance mode.
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D
Triggers a failover to another node.
Explanation
In a non-HA cluster, the VM starts normally without issues; HA configurations are irrelevant here.
A company needs to consolidate workloads using vSphere. Which feature should they utilize?
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A
VMotion
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B
Snapshots
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C
Resource Pools
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D
Content Library
Explanation
Resource Pools effectively organize and allocate resources among workloads; VMotion is for live migration, not consolidation.
You are configuring DRS for a multi-cluster environment. What is a key factor to consider?
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A
Single-gateway access for all clusters.
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B
Network latency across clusters.
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C
Unified storage for VM data.
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D
Identical hardware across all clusters.
Explanation
Network latency impacts DRS efficiency, making it crucial in multi-cluster setups for resource allocation decisions.