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VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Support
2V0-15.25
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Validate your skills with the 2V0-15.25 exam focused on VMware Cloud Foundation support.
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Questions 171–180 of 195
What happens when a workload domain reaches its resource limits in VMware Cloud Foundation?
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A
New VMs cannot be created
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B
Existing VMs automatically shrink
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C
Performance improves for active VMs
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D
Data is deleted to free space
Explanation
When resource limits are reached, no new VMs can be provisioned, while no data is deleted.
Which service monitors the health of your workloads?
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A
VMware Capacity Planner
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B
VMware vRealize Operations
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C
VMware NSX-T
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D
VMware Site Recovery Manager
Explanation
vRealize Operations provides monitoring and optimization capabilities, while the other options serve different purposes.
A company needs to securely share files between different cloud services, which VMware solution should they consider?
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A
VMware Cloud Director
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B
VMware Workspace ONE
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C
VMware Cloud on AWS
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D
VMware vSAN
Explanation
Workspace ONE enables secure file sharing, unlike the others focused primarily on infrastructure or storage.
What happens when an ESXi host reaches its maximum CPU resource allocation?
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A
VMs will be powered off automatically
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B
New VMs can still be powered on
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C
Existing VMs will become unresponsive
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D
VMs may experience performance degradation
Explanation
VMs may experience performance degradation due to resource contention, while the other options do not accurately reflect ESXi behavior.
Which service provides built-in load balancing for applications?
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A
NSX-T
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B
vCenter Server
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C
vSAN
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D
VMware Cloud Director
Explanation
NSX-T provides advanced load balancing features, while others do not.
A company needs to automate VM deployment in VMware Cloud Foundation. Which tool should they use?
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A
vRealize Automation
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B
vSphere Replication
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C
NSX Manager
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D
vSAN Client
Explanation
vRealize Automation specializes in automating cloud resources.
What happens when a vSAN storage policy is removed from a VM?
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A
VM data is deleted immediately
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B
VM functions with default policy
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C
vSAN becomes inaccessible
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D
VMs lose network connectivity
Explanation
The VM continues to operate using default storage policy settings.
Which service manages resource provisioning in VMware Cloud Foundation?
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A
vSphere
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B
vCenter Server
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C
SDDC Manager
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D
NSX-T
Explanation
SDDC Manager automates the lifecycle and resource provisioning, while others manage specific components or functions.
A company needs to implement NSX-T for micro-segmentation. What is the primary requirement?
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A
vSphere Standard Switch
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B
vSphere Distributed Switch
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C
vClient Console
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D
ESXi Bare Metal Host
Explanation
NSX-T requires vSphere Distributed Switch for segmentation, while the others do not support this feature.
You are configuring storage policies in vSAN. What happens when the storage policy is changed after VM deployment?
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A
VM instantly migrates to new policy
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B
VM remains with original policy
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C
VM crashes and data loss occurs
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D
Policy change applies during next reboot
Explanation
Existing VMs retain their original policy until explicitly changed; no automatic migration occurs.