2024 Valid 5V0-31.22 FREE EXAM DUMPS QUESTIONS & ANSWERS [Q59-Q82]

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Earning the VMware Cloud Foundation Specialist certification demonstrates that the candidate has the knowledge and skills to design and manage a hybrid cloud infrastructure using VMware Cloud Foundation. VMware Cloud Foundation Specialist (v2) certification is valuable for professionals who work with VMware Cloud Foundation solutions and want to advance their career in cloud computing.

 

NEW QUESTION # 59
A service provider has a number of VMware Cloud Foundation workload domains and would like to sell Tanzu Namespaces as a managed service.
Which two functions will help the service provider with Tanzu resource management? (Choose two.)

  • A. Separate NSX-T instances
  • B. Resource Pools
  • C. Resource Limits
  • D. Container Network Interfaces
  • E. Object Limits

Answer: C,E

Explanation:
This is because according to VMware documentation3, these are some of the functions that will help the service provider with Tanzu resource management:
Object Limits: You can specify limits on objects such as pods, services, persistent volume claims, etc. for each namespace.
Resource Limits: You can specify limits on resources such as CPU and memory for each namespace.


NEW QUESTION # 60
Which tool can be used to add a new vSphere Cluster to an existing VI Workload Domain?

  • A. vSphere Client
  • B. VMware Imaging Appliance
  • C. Cloud Builder
  • D. SDDC Manager

Answer: D

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.5/vcf-admin/GUID-D3C55AA8-D4B9-49D4-A26F-7A713A141251.html SDDC Manager is the tool that can be used to add a new vSphere cluster to an existing VI workload domain. SDDC Manager provides a unified interface for managing the lifecycle of the VMware Cloud Foundation components, including creating and expanding workload domains.
Reference:
VMware Cloud Foundation Administration Guide, Expand a Workload Domain section VMware Cloud Foundation Specialist (v2), Objective 4.1: Given a scenario, identify the steps to add a new vSphere cluster to an existing VI workload domain.


NEW QUESTION # 61
During the design phase for a greenfield VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) deployment, the following design decisions have been agreed upon:
* Stretched Cluster needs to be deployed
* Identity and Access Management for VMware Cloud Foundation needs to be deployed The Infrastructure Architect is working with the client to fill the Planning and Preparation Workbook. The Option for Stretched Cluster has been set to 'Include'. The 'Identity and Access Management' is displaying an error, and its Final Result is stating *Excluded'.
Which option should be enabled in the Planning and Preparation Workbook to address the issue?

  • A. Consolidated Management Domain
  • B. NSX Routing for Management Domain
  • C. Apply Signed Certificates
  • D. Clustered Workspace One Access

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
According to About Identity and Access Management for VMware Cloud Foundation23, one of the prerequisites for deploying Identity and Access Management for VMware Cloud Foundation is to enable NSX Routing for Management Domain in SDDC Manager. This allows SDDC Manager to communicate with Active Directory servers across different networks.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vsan-planning.doc/GUID-AFF133BC-F


NEW QUESTION # 62
A systems administrator is implementing stretched clusters in an environment with multiple Availability Zones (AZs). Which statement accurately describes this design?

  • A. Layer 3 networks must be stretched between the AZs by the physical infrastructure
  • B. The Layer 3 gateway for the workload domain and Edge overlay networks must be highly available across the AZs.
  • C. If VLAN is stretched between AZ1 and AZ2, the Layer 3 network must also be stretched between the two AZs.
  • D. For VLANs that are stretched between AZs, configure load balancing in the Layer 3 gateway between AZs

Answer: D

Explanation:
Explanation
This is because according to VMware documentation, this is one of the design considerations for implementing stretched clusters in an environment with multiple Availability Zones (AZs). Load balancing in the Layer 3 gateway between AZs can improve network performance and availability by distributing traffic across multiple paths.


NEW QUESTION # 63
What limits can an administrator configure on a vSphere Namespace for a VMware Cloud Foundation Developer-Ready Workload Domain?

  • A. Tanzu Kubemetes Cluster master nodes
  • B. Persistent Volumes
  • C. Secrets
  • D. Tanzu Kubernetes Cluster worker nodes

Answer: B,C

Explanation:
Explanation
This is because according to VMware documentation1, these are two of the limits that an administrator can configure on a vSphere Namespace for a VMware Cloud Foundation Developer-Ready Workload Domain. Secrets are used to store sensitive information such as passwords or tokens for Kubernetes workloads
2. Persistent Volumes are used to provide persistent storage for Kubernetes workloads3.


NEW QUESTION # 64
The architect of a multi-site VMware Cloud Foundation solution is tasked with ensuring that the prerequisites for vSAN data at rest encryption have been achieved. The existing design calls for use of the vSphere Native Key Provider. NSX-T is configured with Federation, and both sites benefit from a stretched TO and T1 network topology.
A new security policy requires the use of vSphere Virtual Machine encryption, in addition to the at-rest encryption already configured. During a failover test from Site-A to Site-B using Site Recovery Manager, the virtual machines were unable to power-on.
How does the design need to be changed to support the new requirement?

  • A. Use a third-party KMS solution at each site.
  • B. Ensure that a TPM 2.0 certified module is installed on all ESXi hosts at Site-B.
  • C. Use a third-party KMS solution that allows for key replication.
  • D. Ensure that the Site Recovery Manager service account has Cryptographer ReadKeyServerslnfo privileges.

Answer: C

Explanation:
This is because according to VMware documentation1, vSphere Native Key Provider (NKP) is a simple key management solution that does not support key replication across sites or clusters. It also does not support vSphere Virtual Machine encryption which requires a third-party KMS solution2. Therefore, to enable both vSAN data at rest encryption and vSphere Virtual Machine encryption in a multi-site VCF solution, you need to use a third-party KMS solution that allows for key replication across sites.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.security.doc/GUID-54B9FBA2-FDB1-400B-A6AE-81BF3AC9DF97.html


NEW QUESTION # 65
A systems administrator is implementing stretched clusters in an environment with multiple Availability Zones (AZs). Which statement accurately describes this design?

  • A. Layer 3 networks must be stretched between the AZs by the physical infrastructure
  • B. For VLANs that are stretched between AZs, configure load balancing in the Layer 3 gateway between AZs
  • C. If VLAN is stretched between AZ1 and AZ2, the Layer 3 network must also be stretched between the two AZs.
  • D. The Layer 3 gateway for the workload domain and Edge overlay networks must be highly available across the AZs.

Answer: C

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-A56D8E59-A549-4624-BC61-4A92710F9FA1.html


NEW QUESTION # 66
An architect is tasked with deploying a new VI Workload Domain cluster to support the HR system. The default storage policy must satisfy the following requirements:
* Support two host failures
* Use the least amount of hosts
* Maximize user capacity
Which configuration will satisfy these requirements?

  • A. 5 Hosts, FFT=2. RAID 5/6
  • B. 5 Hosts, FFT=2, RAID 1
  • C. 4 Hosts, FFT=2, RAID 5/6
  • D. 4 Hosts, FTT=2, RAID 1

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 67
An administrator has registered an external identity source in a consolidated architecture and would like to make sure that any subsequent workload domains can be accessed using the same identity sources.
How can this goal be achieved with VMware Cloud Foundation?

  • A. By configuring LDAPS as an identity source
  • B. By configuring IWA as an identity source
  • C. By replicating vSphere SSO configuration
  • D. By keeping the pre-configured defaults

Answer: C

Explanation:
vSphere Single Sign-On (SSO) provides secure authentication and authorization services for VMware Cloud Foundation components, including vCenter Server and Platform Services Controller (PSC). In a consolidated architecture deployment of VMware Cloud Foundation, the vSphere SSO configuration is shared across all the workload domains.
To ensure that subsequent workload domains can use the same identity sources as an external identity source registered in a consolidated architecture, the administrator needs to replicate the vSphere SSO configuration. This can be achieved by configuring the same identity sources for vSphere SSO across all the workload domains.
Configuring IWA (Integrated Windows Authentication) or LDAPS (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol over SSL) as an identity source is a part of configuring the vSphere SSO configuration for identity sources.
Keeping the pre-configured defaults does not guarantee that the subsequent workload domains will use the same identity sources as the external identity source registered in a consolidated architecture.
Reference:
VMware Cloud Foundation Operations and Administration Guide: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/index.html VMware vSphere Security Guide: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vsphere-security-guide.pdf To ensure that any subsequent workload domains can be accessed using the same identity sources, it is necessary to replicate the vSphere SSO configuration across all the workload domains in a consolidated architecture deployment. This can be achieved by replicating the vSphere SSO configuration between the primary and additional SDDC Manager instances. This ensures that all the workload domains registered with the SDDC Manager will be able to consume resources and services from the same identity sources without any additional configuration in each individual workload domain.
VMware Cloud Foundation Administration Guide https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/index.html


NEW QUESTION # 68
Which order of steps should an administrator use to replace a failed host in a stretched cluster?

  • A. Remove the host using cluster APIs
    2. Decommission the failed host.
    3. Add the newly commissioned host to the cluster using cluster APIs.
    4. Commission the new host with the correct network
  • B. Decommission the failed host.
    2. Remove the host using cluster APIs.
    3. Add the newly commissioned host to the cluster using cluster APIs. 4 Commission the new host with the correct network.
  • C. 1 Remove the host using cluster APIs.
    2. Decommission the failed host.
    3. Commission the new host with the correct network.
    4. Add the newly commissioned host to the cluster using cluster APIs.

Answer: B

Explanation:
D.
1 Decommission the failed host
2. Remove the host using cluster APIs.
3. Commission the new host with the correct network.
4. Add the newly commissioned host to the cluster using cluster APIs.
Explanation:
This is because according to VMware documentation1, these are the steps to replace a failed host in a stretched cluster:
Run the compact cluster API to remove any stale data from vSAN.
Decommission the host to be removed using SDDC Manager UI or API.
Commission the replacement host to the same network pool as the removed host using SDDC Manager UI or API.
Add the newly commissioned host to the cluster using SDDC Manager UI or API.
According to the VMware documentation, when replacing a failed host in a stretched cluster, the first step is to decommission the failed host. This should be followed by removing the host using cluster APIs, commissioning the new host with the correct network, and then adding the newly commissioned host to the cluster using cluster APIs.


NEW QUESTION # 69
A VMware administrator is tasked to upgrade a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment that is running on DellEMC PowerEdge servers.
During the ESXi software upgrade for the VI Workload Domain hosts, the administrator receives an error stating that the correct storage driver is not available, although the storage adapters are enabled in the BIOS.
Which action should the administrator take to fix this issue?

  • A. Upgrade the BIOS firmware to the latest version.
  • B. Use the Dell EMC customized image for the ESXi build in the VCF bill of materials.
  • C. Use the image for the ESXi build in the VCF bill of materials.
  • D. Upgrade the storage adapter firmware to the latest version.

Answer: B

Explanation:
when upgrading ESXi software on Dell EMC PowerEdge servers using SDDC Manager Lifecycle Management (LCM), you must use a Dell EMC customized image that contains drivers for specific hardware components such as storage adapters.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.7/com.vmware.vsphere.virtualsan.doc/GUID-08911FD3-2462-4C1C-AE81-0D4DBC8F7990.html


NEW QUESTION # 70
A VMware administrator is tasked to upgrade a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment that is running on DellEMC PowerEdge servers.
During the ESXi software upgrade for the VI Workload Domain hosts, the administrator receives an error stating that the correct storage driver is not available, although the storage adapters are enabled in the BIOS.
Which action should the administrator take to fix this issue?

  • A. Upgrade the BIOS firmware to the latest version.
  • B. Use the Dell EMC customized image for the ESXi build in the VCF bill of materials.
  • C. Use the image for the ESXi build in the VCF bill of materials.
  • D. Upgrade the storage adapter firmware to the latest version.

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
when upgrading ESXi software on Dell EMC PowerEdge servers using SDDC Manager Lifecycle Management (LCM), you must use a Dell EMC customized image that contains drivers for specific hardware components such as storage adapters.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.7/com.vmware.vsphere.virtualsan.doc/GUID-08911FD3-2462-


NEW QUESTION # 71
An architect is tasked with deploying a new VI Workload Domain cluster to support the HR system. The default storage policy must satisfy the following requirements:
* Support two host failures
* Use the least amount of hosts
* Maximize user capacity
Which configuration will satisfy these requirements?

  • A. 5 Hosts, FFT=2. RAID 5/6
  • B. 5 Hosts, FFT=2, RAID 1
  • C. 4 Hosts, FFT=2, RAID 5/6
  • D. 4 Hosts, FTT=2, RAID 1

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
The requirements are to support two host failures, use the least amount of hosts, and maximize user capacity.
RAID 5/6 and RAID 1 are both suitable options for a storage policy that can support two host failures.
However, RAID 5/6 will be more efficient in terms of space utilization, allowing for a larger user capacity. In addition, the use of four hosts instead of five will minimize the number of hosts required, reducing costs associated with hardware and licensing.
According to VMware vSAN Design and sizing guide, the Failure to Tolerate (FTT) policy defines the number of replicas that must be kept for each object. In this case, FTT=2 means that two replicas of each object will be created. FTT=2 provides protection against the failure of two hosts. The Failure to Tolerate for the capacity tier (FFT) policy defines the number of parity fragments that must be kept for each stripe. RAID 5/6 requires FFT=1, which means that one parity fragment will be created for each stripe.
Therefore, the best answer is A. 4 Hosts, FFT=2, RAID 5/6.
https://vmc.techzone.vmware.com/vmc-arch/docs/storage/vmc-aws-vsan-architecture To support two host failures (FTT=2), a minimum of four hosts is required. RAID 5/6 erasure coding can be used to maximize user capacity while using the least amount of hosts. Thisconfiguration will satisfy all three requirements: supporting two host failures, using the least amount of hosts, and maximizing user capacity.


NEW QUESTION # 72
What is a valid procedure to replace an expired vSAN license in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment?

  • A. 1 Add a new vSAN license to the SDDC Manager.
    2. Reassign the vSAN license to the cluster in the SDDC Manager.
    3. Remove the expired vSAN license from the SDDC Manager
  • B. 1 Add a new vSAN license to the SDDC Manager.
    2. Connect to SDDC Manager via SSH, and then restart Domain Manager using systemctl restart domainmanager. 3 Verify in the SDDC Manager whether a new vSAN license has been assigned to the cluster.
  • C. 1 Add a new vSAN license to the SDDC Manager and vCenter Server.
    2. Reassign the vSAN license to the cluster in the vCenter Server.
    3. Remove the expired vSAN license from the SDDC Manager and vCenter Server.
  • D. 1 Add a new vSAN license to the vCenter Server.
    2. Connect to SDDC Manager via SSH, and then restart Lifecycle Management using systemctl restart Icm.
    3. Verify in the vCenter Server whether a new vSAN license has been assigned to the cluster.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
a valid procedure to replace an expired vSAN license in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment is Option A.
You can add a new vSAN license to both the SDDC Manager and vCenter Server. Then reassign the vSAN license to the cluster in the vCenter Server . Finally, remove the expired vSAN license from both SDDC Manager and vCenter Server 2.
https://my-cloudy-world.com/2022/06/28/updating-a-vsan-license-in-vmware-cloud-foundation/


NEW QUESTION # 73
An administrator successfully finished restoring a SDDC Manager and now needs to verify its operation.
Which tool should the administrator use for this verification?

  • A. SDDC Manager GUI restore health tool
  • B. Ruby vSphere Console VCF check tool
  • C. Support and Serviceability (SoS) tool
  • D. vRealize Operation plugin tool forVCF

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
This is because according to VMware documentation5, this is the tool that an administrator should use for verifying the operation of SDDC Manager after restoring it from a file-based backup. The SoS tool can run various tests and checks on SDDC Manager and its components to ensure their health and functionality.


NEW QUESTION # 74
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. Transport Node Profile configuration
  • B. Segments for VM workloads
  • C. Edge Uplink Profile configuration
  • D. Edge VM deployment
  • E. Tier-0 and Tier-1 gateway configuration
  • F. Tier-0 VRF gateway configuration

Answer: A,D,E

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 # 75
Which two configurations are part of the VMware Cloud Builder validation process? (Choose two.)

  • A. License key Validates format, validity, and expiry for ESX, vSAN, vCenter Server, NSX, vRealize Suite, and Log Insight license keys
  • B. Certificates: Validates certificates for ESX, vCenter Server, and NSX
  • C. Passwords: Validates specified passwords Checks for minimum length, invalid characters, and format
  • D. Network configuration: Validates CIDR to IP address validity, IP addresses in use, gateways, invalid or missing VLANs. invalid or missing MTU, and network spec availability for all components
  • E. Availability configuration: Validates the access to the configured backup locations

Answer: C,D

Explanation:
See 'Figure 25. Configure Cloud Builder validation' at https://infohub.delltechnologies.com/l/dell-poweredge-mx-deployment-with-vmware-cloud-foundation-deployment-guide/vmware-cloud-builder-configuration-validation https://my-cloudy-world.com/2021/05/28/vmware-cloud-builder-bringup-validation-tasks/


NEW QUESTION # 76
Which two features are supported when implementing NSX Federation? (Choose two.)

  • A. DHCP dynamic binding
  • B. DHCP
  • C. Load Balancer
  • D. NAT operations
  • E. Identity Firewall

Answer: B,D

Explanation:
This is because according to VMware documentation2, these are some of the features that are supported when implementing NSX Federation:
NAT operations: You can configure NAT rules for Tier-0 gateways across locations.
Load Balancer: You can configure load balancer services for Tier-0 gateways across locations.


NEW QUESTION # 77
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. 100 ms
  • B. 150 ms
  • C. 5 ms
  • D. 10 ms

Answer: C

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.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-design/GUID-11177D00-C8BE-4CEC-B997-659CC03B6D12.html


NEW QUESTION # 78
Which three options are valid use cases for multiple clusters in a workload domain? (Choose three.)

  • A. One cluster distributed across two racks and one workload domain
  • B. One stretched cluster across two regions and two workload domains
  • C. Two clusters forming one stretched workload domain
  • D. Workload domain with multiple clusters in one rack
  • E. One cluster stretching two workload domains
  • F. Workload domain with multiple availability zones each containing clusters

Answer: C,D,F

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 # 79
A customer purchased six new HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen10 hosts and is interested in deploying a VCF infrastructure that will coexist with the current VMware on AWS cloud DR solution in a hybrid model.
The architect suggests the VCF architecture that will help the customer run the workloads while offering workload isolation.
Which VCF architecture was suggested for this customer?

  • A. node management domain and 3-node VI workload domain in a VCF standard model, while leveraging resource pools
  • B. node management/workload domain in a VCF consolidated model, while leveraging resource pools
  • C. node management/workload domain in a VCF consolidated model
  • D. 3-node management domain and 3-node VI workload domain in a VCF standard model

Answer: D

Explanation:
This is because according to VMware documentation45, VCF supports two architecture models - standard and consolidated. The standard architecture model separates management workloads and user workloads into different domains, while the consolidated architecture model combines them into one domain. For a hybrid model that coexists with VMware on AWS cloud DR solution, the standard architecture model is recommended as it provides workload isolation and mobility across VCF instances6. The minimum requirement for creating a management domain or a VI workload domain is three hosts45.


NEW QUESTION # 80
What is required as part of enabling the Harbor Image Registry?

  • A. Resource Limits
  • B. Tanzu Enabled Cluster
  • C. Access Control
  • D. Storage Policy

Answer: B

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-EC79A6DE-477A-40C1-A90C-9DF96465CDA6.html


NEW QUESTION # 81
An administrator is tasked with deploying a new VI Workload Domain into an existing VMware Cloud Foundation environment. Which three initial shared storage types are supported? (Choose three.)

  • A. VMFS on iSCSI
  • B. NFSv3
  • C. SMB 3.0
  • D. vSAN
  • E. NFSV4.1
  • F. vVols

Answer: A,B,D

Explanation:
Explanation
This is because according to VMware documentation , these are three initial shared storage types that are supported for deploying a new VI Workload Domain into an existing VCF environment. You can also add other supported storage types after deploying the VI Workload Domain.


NEW QUESTION # 82
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