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VMware Exam 1V0-31.21 Topic 4 Question 50 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 1V0-31.21 exam
Question #: 50
Topic #: 4
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To reduce the possibility of unnecessary outages to critical production applications, an administrator has been tasked with ensuring that all shut down and reboot Day 2 operations for deployments within a project are only completed if the service owner gives permission.

Which type of Service Broker policy should an administrator configure to meet this objective?

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Suggested Answer: A, E

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Rueben
2 months ago
Wait, we have to ask permission to turn off the computers? What is this, kindergarten?
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Elouise
12 days ago
User 3: I guess it's important to have control over such operations.
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Tonette
1 months ago
User 2: It's to prevent unnecessary outages, makes sense.
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Charlene
2 months ago
User 1: Yes, we need approval to shut down and reboot for critical applications.
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Mona
2 months ago
D) Approval, for sure. Can't have those critical apps going down without the service owner's say-so!
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Gaston
12 days ago
D) Approval, for sure. Can't have those critical apps going down without the service owner's say-so!
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Karma
14 days ago
C) Day 2 Action
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Hubert
15 days ago
B) Lease
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Danica
18 days ago
A) Resource Quota
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Lera
2 months ago
I'm going with C) Day 2 Action. That seems to be the most relevant option since it's about managing deployment activities.
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Gertude
1 months ago
I think D) Approval might also be a good option to ensure that the service owner gives permission before any shut down or reboot operations.
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Filiberto
2 months ago
I agree, C) Day 2 Action seems like the best choice for managing deployment activities.
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Lavina
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Maybe B) Lease? That could allow us to control access to the application during those critical operations.
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Micah
20 days ago
Jina: Agreed. It's important to have that extra level of authorization in place for critical production applications.
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Latia
21 days ago
User 3: Yeah, D) Approval seems like the most appropriate choice for this scenario.
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Jina
22 days ago
User 2: That makes sense. It would add an extra layer of security before any shut down or reboot operations.
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Dorsey
24 days ago
User 1: I think D) Approval might be the best option to ensure the service owner gives permission.
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Peter
3 months ago
But wouldn't a Day 2 Action policy also work for this scenario?
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Telma
3 months ago
I think the answer is D) Approval. Sounds like we need to get permission from the service owner before we can shut down or reboot the application.
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Wendell
3 months ago
I agree with Gregoria, an Approval policy would ensure that the service owner gives permission before shut down and reboot operations.
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Gregoria
3 months ago
I think the administrator should configure an Approval policy.
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