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NEW QUESTION # 15
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. 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
- B. No action is required since SDDC Manager licenses include an entitlement for vSphere with Tanzu.
- C. No action is required since the vSphere Enterprise Plus license supports vSphere with Tanzu.
- D. 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
Answer: A
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 # 16
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. Spherelet
- B. Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Service
- C. Kubernetes Grid Orchestrator
- D. kubectl-vSphere
- E. Kubernetes Mission Control
- F. Container Runtime Executive
Answer: A,B,C
Explanation:
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 # 17
Which two roles are played by a Spherelet in a Tanzu-enabled VCF workload domain? (Choose two.)
- A. It enables an ESXi hypervisor to act as a Kubernetes master node.
- B. It communicates with the vSphere with Tanzu embedded Harbor registry.
- C. It runs as a VIB on all Supervisor Cluster ESXi hosts configured with the vSphere Networking Stack.
- D. It enables an ESXi hypervisor to act as a Kubernetes worker node.
- E. It starts and monitors vSphere pods running on the workload domain cluster
Answer: A,D
Explanation:
Explanation
According to vSphere with Tanzu Architecture1, a Spherelet is a component that runs as a VIB on all Supervisor Cluster ESXi hosts configured with the vSphere Networking Stack. It enables an ESXi hypervisor to act as a Kubernetes master node or a Kubernetes worker node, depending on the role assigned by the Supervisor Cluster control plane.
NEW QUESTION # 18
Which two configuration steps must a VMware Cloud Foundation administrator apply to achieve north/south connectivity while setting up an edge VM node for a workload domain from the SDDC Manager user interface? (Choose two.)
- A. vSphere VDS Uplinks
- B. ToR Switches VRFs
- C. OSPF Configuration
- D. BGP Configuration
- E. NSX VDS Uplinks
Answer: A,E
Explanation:
Explanation
According to Deployment Model for the NSX-T Edge Nodes for a Virtual Infrastructure Workload Domain1, an NSX-T Edge node is an appliance that provides centralized networking services such as load balancing, NAT, VPN, and physical network uplinks. To achieve north/south connectivity for a workload domain from the SDDC Manager user interface, you need to configure two types of uplinks:
* vSphere VDS Uplinks: These are used to connect the NSX-T Edge node to the vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS) that provides network connectivity for all ESXi hosts in the workload domain cluster.
* NSX VDS Uplinks: These are used to connect the NSX-T Edge node to the external networks via physical network interfaces on the ESXi host where it runs.
NEW QUESTION # 19
An architect needs to create a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) VI Workload Domain design with these requirements:
* Design blueprint needs to be repeatable for additional regions
* Multiple availability zones
* Seven nodes per availability zone to host the workloads
* vSAN storage will be used
What is the maximum accepted latency supported by vSAN between the two availability zones'?
- A. 5 ms
- B. 100 ms
- C. 10 ms
- D. 150 ms
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
According to Networking Requirements for vSAN1, the maximum network latency between the two main sites for stretched clusters is 5 ms RTT (round-trip time). This means that the latency between any two nodes in different availability zones should not exceed 5 ms.
NEW QUESTION # 20
An architect needs to enable the workload management for a VCF VI workload domain and plans on using the minimum requirement for deploying a highly available NSX edge cluster.
What is the minimum requirement for this deployment?
- A. A cluster of one large NSX edge node
- B. A cluster of two large NSX edge nodes
- C. A cluster of three large NSX edge node
- D. A cluster of two small NSX edge nodes
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation
This is because according to VMware documentation1, a VI workload domain consists of one or more vSphere clusters that run customer workloads. To enable workload management for a VI workload domain, you need to have an NSX-T edge cluster that provides north-south connectivity and load balancing for Kubernetes clusters
2. The minimum requirement for creating an NSX-T edge cluster is two edge nodes34. The size of the edge nodes depends on the throughput and features required, but for high availability, large size is recommended5.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.5/vcf-getting-started/GUID-C68FD810-D270-43F2-A
NEW QUESTION # 21
During a VCF design workshop, the architect gathered the following customer requirements:
* There must be two environments: PROD and DEV.
* PROD and DEV should be administratively separated.
* PROD will use two different hardware server types, and DEV will only use one hardware server type.
* The VCF infrastructure design should be flexible and scalable as much as possible How many NSX local managers in total will be provisioned after deploying the full VCF infrastructure?
- A. 0
- B. 1
- C. 2
- D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
According to the VMware documentation, each NSX-T Local Manager is associated with a vCenter Server, and each NSX-T Local Manager can manage up to three vCenters. In a VCF deployment with two environments (PROD and DEV) and two different hardware server types in PROD, there would be a total of three vCenter Servers. Therefore, a total of three NSX-T Local Managers would be provisioned to manage the three vCenter Servers.
NEW QUESTION # 22
Which two options can be used to create a new VMware Cloud Foundation VI workload domain? (Choose two.)
- A. SDDC Manager Ul
- B. Cloud Builder Ul
- C. PowerCLI
- D. vCenter Ul
- E. REST API
Answer: A,E
Explanation:
Explanation
The SDDC Manager UI provides a single point of control for managing and monitoring your VMware Cloud Foundation instance and for provisioning workload domains. You use the navigation bar to move between the main areas of the user interface 1. The SDDC Manager UI provides an integrated view of the physical and virtual infrastructure and centralized access to manage the physical and logical resources 2.
The REST API can also be used to create a new VI workload domain using VMware Cloud Foundation. The VMware Cloud Foundation API Reference Guide provides information on available operations 3.
NEW QUESTION # 23
An administrator is tasked with preparing hosts for the deployment of a new Workload Domain in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment.The ESXi hosts have HBA cards that require the installation of a separate and the most recent VMware Installation Bundles (VIBs).
Which ESXi imaging method should the administrator use?
- A. Download and burn the base ESXi Installer ISO Image to a DVD
- B. VMware vSphere Auto Deploy
- C. VMware vSphere Lifecycle Manager Images
- D. VMware Imaging Appliance
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
This is because according to VMware documentation1, the VMware Imaging Appliance (VIA) is a tool that automates ESXi host imaging and configuration for VCF deployments. It supports custom ESXi images that include additional drivers or VIBs that are not part of the base ESXi image2. You can download ESXi software and VIBs from VMware or third-party sources and upload them to VIA for creating custom images3.
NEW QUESTION # 24
An administrator is planning to deploy an edge cluster in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment. Which three NSX components are automated during this deployment? (Choose three.)
- A. Segments for VM workloads
- B. Edge Uplink Profile configuration
- C. Edge VM deployment
- D. Tier-0 and Tier-1 gateway configuration
- E. Tier-0 VRF gateway configuration
- F. Transport Node Profile configuration
Answer: C,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation
These are NSX components that are automated during this deployment of an edge cluster in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment according to VMware documentation. Tier-0 and Tier-1 gateway configuration is automated by creating a default Tier-0 gateway with two uplinks and a default Tier-1 gateway with one downlink when deploying an edge cluster. Edge VM deployment is automated by deploying two edge VMs per edge node when deploying an edge cluster. Transport Node Profile configuration is automated by creating a transport node profile with N-VDS settings when deploying an edge cluster.
NEW QUESTION # 25
A developer is deploying pods with Persistent Volumes (PV) on vSphere with Tanzu. Which component determines the datastore that the PV will be placed on?
- A. Spherelet
- B. Hostd
- C. CNS-CSI
- D. SPBM
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
This is because according to VMware documentation34, vSphere with Tanzu uses storage policies to integrate with shared datastores available in your environment, including VMFS, NFS, vSAN, or vVols datastores. The storage policies represent datastores and manage the storage placement of such objects as persistent volumes (PVs). Storage Policy Based Management (SPBM) is a framework that provides a single unified control plane across different types of datastores and enables administrators to define policies based on storage capabilities and requirements5.
NEW QUESTION # 26
In which order should the VMware Cloud Foundation components in a Management Domain be upgraded?
- A. SDDC Manager and VMware Cloud Foundation services, vRealize Suite, NSX-T Datacenter, ESXi servers, vCenter Server
- B. vRealize Suite, SDDC Manager and VMware Cloud Foundation services, NSX-T Datacenter, vCenter Server, ESXi servers
- C. SDDC Manager and VMware Cloud Foundation services, vRealize Suite, NSX-T Datacenter, vCenter Server, ESXi servers
- D. SDDC Manager and VMware Cloud Foundation services. NSX-T Datacenter, vCenter Server, ESXi servers, vRealize Suite
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
This is because according to VMware documentation , this is the recommended order of upgrading VCF components in a Management Domain. The order ensures that there are no compatibility issues or dependencies between different components.
NEW QUESTION # 27
Which three options are valid use cases for multiple clusters in a workload domain? (Choose three.)
- A. One stretched cluster across two regions and two workload domains
- B. One cluster distributed across two racks and one workload domain
- C. Workload domain with multiple availability zones each containing clusters
- D. Two clusters forming one stretched workload domain
- E. Workload domain with multiple clusters in one rack
- F. One cluster stretching two workload domains
Answer: C,D,E
Explanation:
Explanation
These are valid use cases for multiple clusters in a workload domain according to VMware documentation. A workload domain with multiple availability zones each containing clusters can provide high availability and disaster recovery by distributing workloads across different physical locations within a region. A workload domain with multiple clusters in one rack can provide scalability and flexibility by allowing different configurations and policies for different clusters within a single logical unit. Two clusters forming one stretched workload domain can provide resiliency and fault tolerance by synchronizing data across two sites within a region.
NEW QUESTION # 28
What is required as part of enabling the Harbor Image Registry?
- A. Access Control
- B. Storage Policy
- C. Resource Limits
- D. Tanzu Enabled Cluster
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation
This is because according to Dell documentation , to enable the Harbor Image Registry, you need to select the VM Storage Policy that will be used to store the images.
As part of enabling the Harbor Image Registry in VMware Cloud Foundation, a storage policy needs to be defined to specify the storage requirements for the registry. The storage policy should define the storage characteristics for the datastores where the registry will be deployed, including the redundancy level, disk type, and disk space. This is documented in the VMware documentation titled "Enabling Harbor Image Registry in Workload Domains."
NEW QUESTION # 29
An architect is presented with a Bill of Material for different vSAN ready nodes:
* 8 identical nodes with 1 vSAN disk group
* 8 identical nodes with 2 vSAN disk groups
What is the ideal design of VMware Cloud Foundation domains that the architect should recommend?
- A. 1 Management Domain of 4 nodes, 1 Workload Domain of 4 nodes, and 1 Workload Domain of 8 nodes
- B. 1 Management Domain of 6 nodes and 1 Workload Domain of 10 nodes
- C. 1 Management Domain of 6 Nodes, 1 Workload Domain of 4 nodes, and 1 Workload Domain of 6 nodes
- D. 1 Domain of 16 nodes deployed on a Consolidated Architecture model
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
This is because according to VMware documentation, this is the ideal design of VMware Cloud Foundation domains that the architect should recommend based on the Bill of Material for different vSAN ready nodes.
This design can provide optimal performance and availability by using vSAN ready nodes with different disk group configurations for different domains based on their workload characteristics and requirements. The management domain can use vSAN ready nodes with one disk group per node to provide sufficient capacity and redundancy for management components such as vCenter Server and NSX Manager. The workload domains can use vSAN ready nodes with two disk groups per node to provide higher performance and throughput for VI workloads such as VMs and containers.
NEW QUESTION # 30
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. 8 vSAN Ready Nodes, 256 GB RAM per server, and 2 10GbE NICs
- B. 2 vSAN Ready Nodes, 192 GB RAM per server, and 4 10GbE NICs
- C. 4 vSAN Ready Nodes, 192 GB RAM per server, and 2 10GbE NICs
- D. 6 vSAN Ready Nodes, 256 GB RAM per server, and 4 10GbE NICs
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
The minimum hardware requirements for the management cluster during VMware Cloud Foundation Bring-Up process are:
* 4 vSAN Ready Nodes
* 192 GB RAM per server
* 2 10GbE NICs
NEW QUESTION # 31
Which two health checks can be performed using the SoS tool? (Choose two.)
- A. -esxi-health
- B. -health-check
- C. -password-health
- D. -system-check
- E. -credential-health
Answer: B,E
Explanation:
Explanation
According to Using the SoS Utility on VMware Cloud Builder2 and Validate the SDDC Manager State3, two of the health checks that can be performed using the SoS tool are:
* -credential-health: This option checks whether all credentials stored in SDDC Manager are valid and can be used to access various components or services.
* -health-check: This option checks whether all components or services managed by SDDC Manager are healthy and running properly.
NEW QUESTION # 32
An architect is designing networking for a developer-ready infrastructure on VMware Cloud Foundation.
During the discussion with the network team, a question comes up about the use of a routable CIDR range.
Which item uses this type of range?
- A. Kubernetes services
- B. ClusterIP
- C. Ingress
- D. vSphere Pod
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
This is because an ingress is a Kubernetes resource that exposes HTTP and HTTPS routes from outside the cluster to services within the cluster1. An ingress can use a routable CIDR range to assign IP addresses to the ingress controllers that handle the traffic routing.
NEW QUESTION # 33
Which statement is true regarding NSX Manager configuration in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment?
- A. The cluster virtual IP address is attached to all NSX Managers.
- B. Traffic is load-balanced across all NSX Managers while using the virtual IP address.
- C. The cluster virtual IP address is used for API and GUI access to NSX Managers.
- D. NSX Managers can be deployed to different VLANs.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
According to VMware Cloud Foundation Planning and Preparation Workbook, a statement that is true regarding NSX Manager configuration in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment is:
* The cluster virtual IP address (VIP) address must be used for API and GUI access to NSX Managers
NEW QUESTION # 34
Which action(s) can a developer perform on Kubernetes storage classes that are mapped from the VM Storage Policies?
- A. Access, Create, and Delete
- B. Access and Modify
- C. Access Only
- D. Access, Modify, and Delete
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
This is because according to VMware documentation , developers can only access Kubernetes storage classes that are mapped from VM Storage Policies. They cannot modify or delete them.
NEW QUESTION # 35
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