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When preparing to deploy VMware Cloud on Dell EMC or VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts In a data center, which two physical constraints must be considered? (Choose two.)

  1. Having enough existing rack space for the components
  2. Distance between loading dock and datacenter
  3. Size of the doorways between loading dock and datacenter
  4. Having enough people to carry the equipment
  5. Floor and elevator weight capacity between loading dock and datacenter

Answer(s): C,E

Explanation:

When deploying VMware Cloud on Dell EMC or VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts, the Dell or AWS guys will bring a populated rack to the on-prem DC to extend the private cloud. They will bring technisians on-site to carry, install and configure the devices. AWS Outposts rack hardware specs:
https://aws.amazon.com/outposts/rack/hardware-specs/?nc=sn&loc=4 https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-Dell-EMC/services/vmc.dell.emc.datasheet/GUID- 9252D1FC-FE9C-4317-8EEB-4C019A21CAA9.html



A virtual machine running in VMware Cloud on AWS Is experiencing poor CPU performance.
What are two steps the cloud administrator can take to troubleshoot this issue? (Choose two.)

  1. Physically access the console of the VMware ESXi host where the virtual machine resides and use the command line to review the logs.
  2. Use the Troubleshooting Workbench in VMware vRealize Operations Cloud to look for potential evidence.
  3. Set the power management policy on the VMware ESXi host to "High Performance."
  4. Log in to the VMware ESXi host using SSH and run 'esxtop' to examine CPU statistics.
  5. Use the VMware vSphere Client to connect to the VMware vCenter which manages the virtual machine and examine Its performance statistics.

Answer(s): B,E

Explanation:

"It is a good idea to periodically monitor the CPU usage of the host. This can be done through the vSphere Client, using the VMware vRealizeOperations management suite, or by using resxtop. Below we describe how to interpret resxtop" https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on- AWS/services/vmc-aws-performance.pdf
Use the VMware vSphere Client to connect to the VMware vCenter which manages the virtual machine and examine its performance statistics. You can use charts, alarms, and events to identify CPU bottlenecks or contention.
Use the Troubleshooting Workbench in VMware vRealize Operations Cloud to look for potential evidence. You can use dashboards, alerts, metrics, logs, and recommendations to diagnose and resolve CPU performance issues.

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/vmc-aws-performance.pdf



A cloud administrator needs to configure a VM storage policy for virtual machines that will host a business critical application. The environment consists of a single cluster with six hosts. The application is storage I/O intensive and redundancy must be provided at the highest level possible.
Which VM storage policy settings should the administrator configure to meet these requirements?

  1. RAID-1 FTT = 3
  2. RAID-1 FTT = 2
  3. RAID-5
  4. RAID-6

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

RAID-1 is a mirror configuration that provides high availability by creating multiple copies of a VMDK. RAID-5 and RAID-6 are erasure coding configurations that provide fault tolerance by distributing data and parity across multiple hosts.
The number of failures to tolerate (FTT) determines how many copies or parity blocks are created for each VMDK. For example, RAID-1 FTT = 2 means that there are three copies of each VMDK. Therefore, based on your requirements, a possible VM storage policy setting could be RAID-1 FTT = 2, which would provide redundancy at the highest level possible with six hosts. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/com.vmware.vsphere.vmc-aws- manage-data-center-vms.doc/GUID-EDBB551B-51B0-421B-9C44-6ECB66ED660B.html



A cloud administrator wants to restrict Junior administrators to creating, deleting, and managing virtual machines in the Development folder In the VMware Cloud on AWS vCenter Server instance.
Which type of access should be granted to these junior administrators?

  1. CloudAdmln role and global permissions
  2. CloudAdmin role on the Development folder
  3. Administrator role on the Development folder
  4. Administrator role on the cloud vCenter Server instance

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

This role is designed to give administrators access to manage virtual machines, networks, and other settings within the folder. The CloudAdmin role will also give the junior administrators access to all global permissions that are associated with the Development folder. "The CloudAdmin role is designed to give administrators access to manage a single folder. This role grants access to manage virtual machines, networks, and other settings within the folder. Additionally, this role grants access to all global permissions that are associated with the folder. For example, if the folder has global permissions that allow users to create or delete virtual machines, the CloudAdmin role will grant access to those permissions within the folder."

The CloudAdmin user can grant other users or groups read-only access to VMware Cloud on AWS vCenter management objects such as the Mgmt-ResourcePool, Management VMs folder, Discovered Virtual Machines folder, vmc-hostswitch, and vsanDatastore. Because this read-only access does not propagate to management objects, you cannot grant it as a Global Permission and instead must explicitly grant it for each management object. VMware Cloud on AWS runs a script once a day that updates any newly-created management objects (such as objects in a new cluster) so that the CloudAdmin user and CloudAdminGroup SSO group have the updated role applied. The script itself does not grant additional access to any user or group, so you'll need to wait until it completes before the CloudAdmin can use this workflow to grant read-only access to those objects.


Reference:

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/com.vmware.vsphere.vmc-aws- manage-data-center-vms.doc/GUID-06B8A15B-4BE9-4236-8BEA-3F4F7C55D87A.html






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