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NEW QUESTION # 41
A VMware Cloud Foundation administrator is required to enable Workload Management (vSphere with Tanzu) on an existing workload domain cluster, which is currently licensed with a vSphere Enterprise Plus license.
Which action, if any, is required to complete this task?

  • A. No action is required since the vSphere Enterprise Plus license supports vSphere with Tanzu.
  • B. Add a license for vSphere with Tanzu with sufficient CPU capacity to both the SDDC Manager and vCenter Server, and then assign the license to the cluster in vCenter Server
  • C. Add a license for vSphere with Tanzu with sufficient CPU capacity to the SDDC Manager inventory, and then assign the license to the cluster in SDDC Manager
  • D. No action is required since SDDC Manager licenses include an entitlement for vSphere with Tanzu.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-9A190942-BDB1-4A19-B To enable Workload Management (vSphere with Tanzu) on an existing workload domain cluster, a license for vSphere with Tanzu with sufficient CPU capacity must be added to the SDDC Manager inventory, and then assigned to the cluster in SDDC Manager. This is because vSphere Enterprise Plus license does not include an entitlement for vSphere with Tanzu. Therefore, Option B and Option C are incorrect. Option D is also incorrect since adding the license to both the SDDC Manager and vCenter Server is not necessary to enable Workload Management.


NEW QUESTION # 42
An administrator is tasked with deploying an additional cluster within VI Workload Domain which has been created with vSAN as a principal storage Which types of principal storage may the administrator configure during this process?

  • A. Wols, vSAN, NFS v3, VMFS on FC
  • B. vSAN, iSCSI, SMB3.0
  • C. iSCSI, Wols, vSAN; NFS v4 1
  • D. NFS v4.1, VMFSon FC, vSAN

Answer: A

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-2C4653EB-5654-45CB-B072-2C2E29CB6C89.html According to the VMware Cloud Foundation Specialist (v2) exam guide1, one of the objectives is to "Identify the supported storage types for VMware Cloud Foundation".
According to the VMware Cloud Foundation Design Guide2, the supported storage types for VI workload domains are vSAN, vVols, NFS v3, and VMFS on FC as principal storage, and vSAN, vVols, NFS v3 and v4.1, iSCSI, and NVMeoF/TCP as supplemental storage.
Therefore, when deploying an additional cluster within a VI workload domain that has been created with vSAN as a principal storage, the administrator can choose any of the supported principal storage types for the new cluster.
The only option that contains only valid principal storage types is D. vVols, vSAN, NFS v3, VMFS on FC.
Reference:
1: VMware Cloud Foundation Specialist (v2) Exam Guide 2: Supported Storage Types for VMware Cloud Foundation


NEW QUESTION # 43
A VMware Cloud Foundation administrator created a Tanzu Namespace in one of the workload domains.
Which two functions related to permissions can be performed on the newly created Namespace? (Choose two)

  • A. Add a custom role to create more granular permissions.
  • B. Add permissions only from the vSphere.local domain.
  • C. Permissions can be set to either view or edit.
  • D. Add permissions to local vSphere with Tanzu users only.
  • E. Add permissions to users from vCenter Single Sign-On identity sources.

Answer: A,E

Explanation:
Explanation
A quote from reference [1] states that, "To add permissions to users or groups from vCenter Single Sign-On identity sources, the Tanzu Kubernetes cluster administrator can use either the vSphere Client or kubectl." Another quote from reference [1] states that, "By default, a Tanzu Kubernetes cluster includes a set of predefined roles that provides granular permission control for Kubernetes objects. The predefined roles enable cluster groups to be created with specific permissions across the Kubernetes namespace hierarchy.
Administrators can also create custom roles to provide more granular permission control that is specific to their organization's requirements." References: [1] Tanzu Kubernetes Cluster or Supervisor Cluster[1]: Which do I choose?
-https://blogs.vmware.com/virtualblocks/2022/06/23/tanzu-kubernetes-cluster-or-supervisor-cluster-which-do-i-c


NEW QUESTION # 44
A vSphere administrator is tasked with enabling Workload Management on a VMware Cloud Foundation Workload Domain.
Which three components are configured as part of the Supervisor Cluster control plane after this task is completed? (Choose three.)

  • A. kubectl-vSphere
  • B. Spherelet
  • C. Kubernetes Mission Control
  • D. Kubernetes Grid Orchestrator
  • E. Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Service
  • F. Container Runtime Executive

Answer: B,D,E

Explanation:
This is because according to VMware documentation2, these are some of the components that are configured as part of the Supervisor Cluster control plane after enabling Workload Management on a VMware Cloud Foundation Workload Domain:
Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Service: This service enables you to create and manage Tanzu Kubernetes clusters on vSphere with Tanzu.
Kubernetes Grid Orchestrator: This component manages the lifecycle of Tanzu Kubernetes clusters on vSphere with Tanzu.
Spherelet: This component runs on each ESXi host and acts as a kubelet agent that communicates with the Supervisor Cluster control plane.


NEW QUESTION # 45
Which two options are only available when using vSphere Lifecycle Manager Images? (Choose two.)

  • A. Update the firmware of all ESXi hosts in a cluster.
  • B. Upgrade VM Hardware Compatibility versions.
  • C. Upgrade and patch ESXi hosts.
  • D. Install and update third-party software on all ESXi hosts in a cluster.
  • E. Check the hosts and clusters against the vSAN Hardware Compatibility List.

Answer: A,D

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere-lifecycle- manager.doc/GUID-9A20C2DA-F45F-4C9B-9D17-A89BCB62E6EF.html


NEW QUESTION # 46
What are the minimum hardware requirements to run customer workloads within a cluster in a VI workload domain considering maintenance operations without risking availability?

  • A. Four vSAN Ready Nodes with two 25GbE NICs
  • B. Three vSAN Ready Nodes with two 10GbE NICs, and optionally one 1GbE BMC NIC
  • C. Three vSAN Ready Nodes with two 25GbE NICs
  • D. Two vSAN Ready Nodes (ROBO) with two 10GbE NICs, and optionally one 1GbE BMC NIC

Answer: B

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-
Foundation/3.10/com.vmware.vcf.planprep.doc_310/GUID-AE45ED7B-5530-4AE6-BB51-
51E3D41CEDFD.html


NEW QUESTION # 47
Which functionality does a NSX Tier-1 Gateway provide to a vSphere with Tanzu deployment?

  • A. Static or dynamic routing
  • B. Layer 2 Switching
  • C. Downlink connection to segments
  • D. Downlink connection to Tier-0 gateway

Answer: C

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Validated-Design/6.2/sddc-architecture-and-design-for-a-vsphere-with-tanzu-workload-domain/GUID-8E524188-65F6-4FF2-B8A3-2D9B0C86FE2A.html A NSX Tier-1 Gateway provides the functionality of a downlink connection to segments in a vSphere with Tanzu deployment. According to the VMware documentation1, a segment is a virtual layer-2 domain that can be either overlay-backed or VLAN-backed. A NSX Tier-1 Gateway connects to one or more segments and provides routing and security services for the workloads attached to those segments. A NSX Tier-1 Gateway also connects to a NSX Tier-0 Gateway, which provides uplink connectivity to external networks2


NEW QUESTION # 48
A systems administrator is tasked with creating a new VI workload domain that will leverage either an external NFS or a VMFS on FC storage as the principal storage.
Which action is required to fulfill this requirement?

  • A. Create a new network pool for vMotion and vSAN networks.
  • B. Create a new network pool only for vMotion network.
  • C. Create a new network pool for vMotion, vSAN, and NFS networks.
  • D. Create a new network pool for vMotion and NFS networks.

Answer: D

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.3/vcf-admin/GUID-8E19B8EA-279C-
4170-BC08-
99E00AF98317.html#:~:text=A%20Network%20Pool%20that%20includes%20details%20for%20t he%20vMotion%20and%20NFS%20networks%20that%20will%20be%20used%20for%20the%20 cluster.


NEW QUESTION # 49
An administrator creates network pools in preparation for the workload domain. Which two values must be defined in the network pool configuration? (Choose two )

  • A. PTP
  • B. VLAN ID
  • C. DNS
  • D. NTP
  • E. MTU

Answer: B,E


NEW QUESTION # 50
What are the correct steps to grant the DevOps team permissions to a vSphere Namespace in a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) developer-ready workload domain while following the principle of least privilege access?

  • A. At the Global Permissions setting, add the DevOps group and assign the vSphere Kubernetes Manager role
  • B. At the Global Permissions setting, add the DevOps group and assign the SupervisorService Cluster Operator role
  • C. At the Permissions setting, add the DevOps group and assign the "Can edit" permission
  • D. At the Permissions setting, add the DevOps group and assign the "Editor" permission

Answer: C

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-with-tanzu-tkg/GUID-223D91FB-C4CB-4DA7-8B3F-24721ABDFBC7.html


NEW QUESTION # 51
Which two switches can be used to perform log collection using the SoS tool? (Choose two.)

  • A. --wcp-logs
  • B. --nsxt-logs
  • C. --vcenter-logs
  • D. --psc-logs
  • E. --sddc-logs

Answer: A,D

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.5/vcf-admin/GUID-77C40307-8466-4331-A510-9334C0F6CF32.html


NEW QUESTION # 52
Which three requirements are needed to provision an additional cluster within VMware Cloud Foundation? (Choose three.)

  • A. Minimum of three hosts using NFS, VMFS on FC, or vVols as a principal storage
  • B. Minimum of three hosts using vSAN as a principal storage
  • C. All hosts in maintenance mode with no patches applied
  • D. Valid license specified in SDDC Manager
  • E. Minimum of five hosts for any type of principal storage
  • F. A new vCenter license to accommodate the additional cluster

Answer: A,B,D

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-D3C55AA8-D4B9-
49D4-A26F-7A713A141251.html


NEW QUESTION # 53
A systems administrator is tasked to deploy a management domain during VMware Cloud Foundation Bring-Up process.
What are the minimum hardware requirements for the management cluster?

  • A. 2 vSAN Ready Nodes, 192 GB RAM per server, and 4 10GbE NICs
  • B. 4 vSAN Ready Nodes, 192 GB RAM per server, and 2 10GbE NICs
  • C. 8 vSAN Ready Nodes, 256 GB RAM per server, and 2 10GbE NICs
  • D. 6 vSAN Ready Nodes, 256 GB RAM per server, and 4 10GbE NICs

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 54
Which two configurations are validated during the VMware Cloud Foundation bring-up process?
(Choose two.)

  • A. NSX Edge validation
  • B. Network Configuration validation
  • C. Network Connectivity validation
  • D. Stretched Cluster validation
  • E. Cloud Builder Log Configuration validation

Answer: B,C


NEW QUESTION # 55
Which two roles are provided by a local NSX Manager appliance? (Choose two.)

  • A. Orchestrator
  • B. Authorization
  • C. Controller
  • D. Compliance
  • E. Policy

Answer: C,E


NEW QUESTION # 56
A VCF architect collected the following requirements when designing the expansion of a new VI Workload Domain with twenty four vSAN Ready nodes, each with a dual-port 25Gbps network interface card:
* Provide scalable high-performance networking with layer-3 termination at top-of-rack
* Protect workloads from switch/NIC/rack failure
* Provide isolation for DMZ workloads
* Provide at-least 25Gbps dedicated bandwidth to backup traffic
* Easily accept workloads on traditional VLAN-backed networks
* Fully-supported by VMware
Which three design considerations meet all of these requirements? (Choose three.)

  • A. Core Aggregation network topology
  • B. Spine and Leaf network topology with layer-3 at Spine
  • C. Spine and Leaf network topology with layer-3 at top of rack
  • D. Two-node Edge Cluster with BFD
  • E. Stretched Clustering
  • F. Two-node Edge Cluster with ECMP

Answer: C,D,F


NEW QUESTION # 57
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