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VMware Telco Cloud NFV Skills
5V0-37.22
Validate your skills with the 5V0-37.22 exam focused on VMware Telco Cloud NFV.
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Questions 171–180 of 192
You are configuring resource pools in a VMware environment. What happens when resources are oversubscribed?
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A
Equal resource distribution
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B
Performance degradation
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C
Increased resource availability
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D
Resources remain unaffected
Explanation
Oversubscription leads to performance degradation due to insufficient resources for all virtual machines.
Which service enables automated network function orchestration in VMware Telco Cloud NFV?
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A
Tanzu Kubernetes Grid
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B
NSX-T Data Center
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C
vRealize Automation
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D
vCloud Director
Explanation
vRealize Automation provides orchestration capabilities, while the others serve different purposes.
A company needs to deploy a new virtual network function (VNF). Which VMware solution is best suited for VNF lifecycle management?
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A
VMware vSphere
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B
VMware Telco Cloud Automation
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C
vCenter Server
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D
NSX-T Data Center
Explanation
VMware Telco Cloud Automation is specifically designed for VNF lifecycle management, unlike the others.
You are configuring a Telco Cloud environment. What happens when resource overcommitment occurs?
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A
Guaranteed performance for all VNFs
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B
Degraded performance of VNFs
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C
Increased redundancy in resources
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D
No impact on resource allocation
Explanation
Resource overcommitment leads to potential degradation in VNF performance, unlike guaranteed performance or redundancy changes.
Which service enables automated deployment in VMware Telco Cloud?
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A
vCloud Director
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B
NSX Manager
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C
Telco Cloud Automation
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D
vRealize Operations
Explanation
Telco Cloud Automation assists with automated deployment, while others serve different roles.
A company needs to ensure high availability for its VNFs. What configuration should be employed?
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A
Scale-up architecture only
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B
Multi-Availability Zones
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C
Single-point deployment
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D
Host-based networking
Explanation
Multi-Availability Zones provide redundancy, enhancing availability unlike the others.
What happens when a VNF fails in an active-active deployment mode?
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A
The other VNF instance takes over
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B
All traffic stops immediately
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C
System reboots automatically
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D
Other resources become unresponsive
Explanation
In active-active mode, the other instance continues to handle traffic, maintaining service continuity.
Which service provides high availability in VMware Telco Cloud?
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A
NSX-T Data Center
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B
vSphere High Availability
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C
VMware Cloud Director
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D
vSAN Health Service
Explanation
vSphere High Availability ensures failure protection, while others focus on different functionalities.
A company needs to deploy a virtual network function (VNF) using VMware Telco Cloud. What is the first step?
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A
Select the VNF in the catalog
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B
Create a new management zone
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C
Configure physical resources
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D
Set up network profiles
Explanation
Selecting the VNF from the catalog is essential before deployment; other options are subsequent steps.
What happens when a VNF exceeds its resource limits in VMware Telco Cloud?
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A
It automatically scales up resources
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B
It enters a throttle state
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C
It reverts to a previous state
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D
It triggers an alert
Explanation
Exceeding resource limits typically causes throttling, not automatic scaling or reverting states.