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VMware vSphere 8.x Advanced Design

3V0-21.23
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Prepare for the 3V0-21.23 exam to validate your skills in advanced design for VMware vSphere 8.x.

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Questions 181–186 of 186

Q181

Which service is responsible for distributing workloads across ESXi hosts?

  • A VMware DRS
  • B vCenter Server
  • C VMware HA
  • D vSphere Replication
Explanation VMware DRS automatically balances workloads across hosts, while others serve different functions.
Q182

A company needs to ensure VM availability during hardware failure. What should they implement?

  • A VMware HA
  • B vSphere Replication
  • C Cross vCenter vMotion
  • D VCSA Backup
Explanation VMware HA provides automatic VM restart during failures, while others focus on backup or migration.
Q183

You are configuring network I/O control. What happens when you set a congestion threshold?

  • A Limits network bandwidth entirely
  • B Prioritizes traffic based on settings
  • C Disables new connections temporarily
  • D Causes VM downtime
Explanation Setting a congestion threshold helps prioritize traffic without entirely limiting the connection.
Q184

Which service provides centralized management for vSphere components?

  • A vCenter Server
  • B ESXi Host
  • C vSAN
  • D NSX
Explanation vCenter Server is essential for centralized management, while other options serve specific purposes like storage or network virtualization.
Q185

A company needs to ensure high availability for its virtual machines. What should be configured?

  • A VMware DRS
  • B Virtual Machine Snapshots
  • C VMware Tools
  • D Resource Pools
Explanation VMware DRS facilitates load balancing and high availability, while snapshots and resource pools do not ensure consistent uptime.
Q186

What happens when you disable a vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS)?

  • A All VM networking is cut off.
  • B Hosts can still use standard switches.
  • C Security policies are preserved.
  • D Only external traffic is affected.
Explanation Disabling a VDS affects all VMs relying on it, while standard switches remain unaffected but cannot address the VDS's configurations.