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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 71–80 of 186
A company needs to implement a resilient, multi-site VMware architecture. What design approach is best?
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A
Single Site with High Availability
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B
Multi-Site with vMotion
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C
Multi-Site with Site Recovery Manager
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D
Standalone Hosts with Local Storage
Explanation
Site Recovery Manager ensures resilience in multi-site deployments, unlike the other options.
You are configuring Storage DRS. What happens when a VM exceeds its IOPS limit?
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A
VM is powered off
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B
Storage DRS rebalances VMs
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C
Storage I/O control throttles I/O
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D
VM cannot access storage
Explanation
Storage I/O control kicks in to throttle I/O, while the other options are incorrect behaviors.
Which service in vSphere manages physical resources allocation?
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A
Resource Scheduler
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B
VMware Tools
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C
vCenter Converter
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D
vSphere Replication
Explanation
Resource Scheduler optimizes resource allocation; others serve different functions.
A company needs high availability for its critical applications with minimal downtime. What should be implemented?
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A
Distributed Switch
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B
Fault Tolerance
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C
Storage DRS
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D
HA Clustering
Explanation
Fault Tolerance provides zero downtime; HA Clustering can cause brief outages.
You are configuring a VM's CPU resource settings. What happens when you set the reservation to a value higher than the limit?
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A
VM will not start
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B
CPU is capped at its limit
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C
Higher priority is applied
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D
Reservation becomes ineffective
Explanation
CPU will be limited by its cap regardless of reservation; other options misrepresent resource behavior.
What happens when a VM is powered off in an EVC cluster?
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A
It retains EVC mode settings.
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B
It applies the lowest EVC mode.
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C
It cannot be powered back on.
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D
It resets to default settings.
Explanation
The VM retains its EVC mode settings despite being powered off.
A company needs to ensure only specific users can access certain VMs. Which VMware feature should they implement?
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A
VMware DRS
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B
VMware Tags
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C
VMware vSphere Permissions
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D
VMware HA
Explanation
VMware vSphere Permissions directly control user access to VMs.
You are configuring a vSAN cluster with deduplication. What must be ensured to optimize space?
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A
All VMs must be powered on.
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B
Avialable space must exceed 50%.
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C
vSAN Health checks are passing.
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D
Only one VM can use it.
Explanation
vSAN Health checks must pass for optimal performance before deduplication can be effective.
You are configuring DRS in a vSphere cluster, which setting determines resource allocation priority during contention?
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A
DRS Affinity Rules
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B
DRS Automation Level
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C
Resource Pools
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D
DRS Load Balancing Policy
Explanation
The DRS Automation Level determines how resources are allocated during contention; others address different DRS functionalities.
A company needs to reduce latency for a latency-sensitive application. Which vSphere feature should they implement?
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A
Resource Pools
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B
vSphere DRS
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C
VMkernel NICs
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D
vSphere FT
Explanation
VMkernel NICs provide dedicated network paths for latency-sensitive applications; the others do not focus specifically on latency.