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VMware vDefend Security for VCF 5.x Administrator

6V0-21.25

The 6V0-21.25 exam tests your skills in VMware vDefend Security for VCF.

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Questions 51–60 of 200

Q51

What happens when a VM's security group changes while it is powered on?

  • A No changes occur immediately
  • B VM is powered off
  • C All traffic is blocked
  • D Security policies refresh instantly
Explanation Changes to security groups take effect, but VMs maintain their current session states until they refresh or reboot.
Q52

Which service provides security assessment for workloads?

  • A VMware Cloud Health
  • B VMware vDefend
  • C VMware Workload Security
  • D VMware NSX-T
Explanation vDefend specifically assesses security for workloads, while the others focus on different aspects or services.
Q53

A company needs to encrypt their vSphere VMs. What should they use?

  • A VMware Encryption for vSphere
  • B VMware Site Recovery
  • C VMware vSAN Encryption
  • D VMware DRS
Explanation VMware Encryption for vSphere provides VM encryption; the others focus on recovery, storage, and resource distribution respectively.
Q54

What happens when NSX Manager loses connectivity to the vCenter Server?

  • A NSX features continue to function
  • B NSX Manager goes into maintenance mode
  • C All network functions are disabled
  • D Only management functions stop
Explanation Loss of connectivity affects management functions, but data plane functions continue operational as usual for a period.
Q55

Which service in VMware SSO manages user identities?

  • A Identity Provider
  • B Access Gateway
  • C Policy Management
  • D Audit Logs
Explanation Identity Provider manages user identities, while others serve different functions.
Q56

A company needs to enforce security policies based on workload types. Which feature should they use?

  • A NSX Security Groups
  • B vCenter Roles
  • C Horizon View Policies
  • D vRealize Operations
Explanation NSX Security Groups enable policy enforcement based on workload types.
Q57

What happens when you override a VM’s security policy in vDefend?

  • A Policy is globally applied
  • B Overrides take effect immediately
  • C Original policy is deleted
  • D No changes occur to VM security
Explanation Overrides take effect immediately for the VM, while others imply incorrect actions or states.
Q58

Which service provides centralized security policy management in VMware VCF?

  • A VMware Aria Operations
  • B VMware vDefense
  • C VMware Cloud Foundation
  • D VMware Tanzu Kubernetes
Explanation vDefense centralizes security policies; others do not offer this function.
Q59

A company needs to configure vDefend to enforce compliance checks regularly. What approach should they take?

  • A Schedule daily compliance scans
  • B Set alerts for manual checks
  • C Enable automatic incident response
  • D Only check when deploying updates
Explanation Daily scans ensure continuous compliance; manual checks are less reliable.
Q60

What happens when a vDefense policy is modified in a running environment?

  • A Immediate application of changes
  • B Changes apply after next reboot
  • C Existing rules remain untouched
  • D Settings will error out until resolved
Explanation Modified policies are applied instantly; others suggest delays or errors incorrectly.