VMware 2V0-21.23 Exam Practice Questions (P. 3)
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Question #11
An administrator is adding a new ESXi host to an existing vSphere cluster. When selecting the cluster, the administrator is unable to use the Cluster Quickstart workflow to add and configure the additional host.
What could be the root cause of this issue?
What could be the root cause of this issue?
- AThe administrator has previously dismissed the Cluster Quickstart workflow.Most Voted
- BThe administrator must manually add the host to the cluster before using the Cluster Quickstart workflow.
- CThe administrator has not been assigned the required permissions to use the Cluster Quickstart workflow.
- DThe administrator must enable the Cluster Quickstart workflow option in VMware vCenter.
Correct Answer:
B
B

If an administrator cannot use the Cluster Quickstart workflow when adding a new ESXi host to a vSphere cluster, it is most likely because the Quickstart workflow has been previously dismissed. Once dismissed, the option to reinstate or access the Quickstart workflow for that cluster is permanently disabled. This constraint forces administrators to proceed with manual configuration for adding and setting up new hosts. Thus, while the chosen answer insists on a manual addition prior to usage, which is also correct, it's critical to consider that dismissal of the workflow itself restricts its further use, aligning with option A.
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Question #12
A company has two sites: Site A and Site B. The administrator would like to manage the VMware vCenter inventories in both sites from a single vSphere Client session.
Which vCenter feature must be configured?
Which vCenter feature must be configured?
- AVMware Certificate Authority
- BVMware Site Recovery Manager
- CvCenter Single Sign-On
- DEnhanced Linked ModeMost Voted
Correct Answer:
C
C

Indeed, the correct feature for managing vCenter inventories across multiple sites in a single vSphere Client session is Enhanced Linked Mode (option D), not vCenter Single Sign-On. Enhanced Linked Mode facilitates the viewing and management of multiple vCenter Server systems collectively, allowing for such seamless cross-site administration. It seems there was a misunderstanding in labeling vCenter Single Sign-On as the correct answer, as Single Sign-On primarily handles user authentication, not the inventory management across multiple sites.
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Question #13
An administrator plans to update the Supervisor cluster and has noticed some of the Tanzu Kubernetes Grid clusters are running an incompatible version.
Which action must the administrator take before proceeding with the Supervisor cluster update?
Which action must the administrator take before proceeding with the Supervisor cluster update?
- AUpdate all Tanzu Kubernetes Grid clusters to the latest version prior to the Supervisor cluster update.
- BNo action is needed – Tanzu Kubernetes Grid clusters will be updated automatically as part of the update process.
- CNo action is needed – Incompatible Tanzu Kubernetes Grid clusters can be manually updated after the Supervisor cluster update.
- DUpdate incompatible Tanzu Kubernetes Grid clusters prior to the Supervisor cluster update.Most Voted
Correct Answer:
D
D

When updating the Supervisor cluster, check the version compatibility of any Tanzu Kubernetes Grid clusters. If they aren't compatible with the new Supervisor version, you'll need to update those clusters first. This step ensures a smooth transition and maintains system stability during the upgrade process. It's crucial to align the versions to avoid potential conflicts or downtime.
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Question #14
Which three vSphere features are still supported for Windows-based virtual machines when enabling vSphere’s virtualization-based security feature? (Choose three.)
- AvSphere vMotionMost Voted
- BPCI passthrough
- CvSphere High Availability (HA)Most Voted
- DvSphere Fault Tolerance
- EvSphere Distributed Resources Scheduler (DRS)Most Voted
- FHot Add of CPU or memory
Correct Answer:
ACE
ACE

vSphere's Virtualization-Based Security (VBS) doesn't pose compatibility issues for certain features. The unaffected functionalities include vSphere vMotion, vSphere High Availability (HA), and vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS). These continue to function effectively even when VBS is turned on, maintaining VM mobility, availability, and resource management effectiveness simultaneously. Conversely, features such as Fault Tolerance, PCI passthrough, and the hot add of CPU or memory are not supported with VBS active, underlining the importance of planning and configuring security features in line with specific workload requirements.
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Question #15
An administrator wants to create virtual machine (VM) templates and store them in a content library. The administrator would like to use the content library to manage different versions of these templates so that reverting to an earlier version is an option.
How should the administrator create these templates?
How should the administrator create these templates?
- ASelect a VM in the vCenter inventory.
Clone the VM to the content library as a VM template type.Most Voted - BSelect a VM template in the vCenter inventory.
Clone the template to the content library. - CExport a VM in the vCenter inventory to an OVF template.
Import the OVF template into the content library. - DConvert a VM to a template in the vCenter inventory.
Clone the template to the content library.
Correct Answer:
C
C

When managing VM templates in a content library, it's essential to focus on the ability to revert to earlier versions when needed. The optimal method here involves exporting a VM to an OVF template before importing it into the content library. This approach not only ensures proper versioning of the templates but also facilitates easier management and rollback capabilities within the content library setup, aligning perfectly with the administrator's requirements to maintain version control over VM templates efficiently.
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