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VMware Exam 2V0-32.24 Topic 6 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-32.24 exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 6
[All 2V0-32.24 Questions]

In vRealize Operations, a user applies a CPU License to a custom group which has existing hosts.

How will the Virtual Machines (VMs) on the existing hosts be affected?

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Suggested Answer: B

When a CPU license is applied to a custom group in vRealize Operations, it impacts the hosts but does not directly affect the Virtual Machines (VMs) running on those hosts. The license is applied at the host level, and the VMs are not impacted by this change. The VMs will continue to run as they were, and no additional VM licenses are required.


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Estrella
7 hours ago
I think the VMs running on the hosts show a 'License is Invalid' watermark.
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Marylou
1 days ago
I'm not sure, but maybe vRealize Operations prompts the user to apply a VM license key to the VMs running.
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Elly
2 days ago
I believe the CPU license gets converted to a CPU and VM license.
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Keneth
3 days ago
I think the VMs running on the hosts will be affected.
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Judy
4 days ago
I think the VMs running on the hosts will show a 'License is Invalid' watermark.
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Nana
5 days ago
I'm not sure, but maybe vRealize Operations prompts the user to apply a VM license key.
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Justine
6 days ago
I believe the CPU license will get converted to a CPU and VM license.
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Adelina
8 days ago
Haha, I bet the answer is actually E) All of the above. vRealize Operations is so complex, it probably does all of those things!
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Reena
5 days ago
User 1: I think the VMs running on the hosts are not affected.
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Ruby
12 days ago
I think the VMs running on the hosts will be affected.
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Youlanda
17 days ago
I'm going with C. vRealize Operations should prompt the user to apply a VM license if the CPU license doesn't cover the VMs.
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Brice
1 days ago
I think B is the correct answer. The VMs running on the hosts should not be affected.
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Donte
1 months ago
D seems like the most logical answer. The VMs would show a license invalid watermark if the CPU license doesn't cover them.
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Tamekia
13 days ago
User 2: Yeah, if the CPU license doesn't cover the VMs, they will show a 'License is Invalid' watermark.
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Rossana
21 days ago
User 1: I think D is the correct answer.
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Salina
2 months ago
I think B is the correct answer. The CPU license should just apply to the hosts without affecting the VMs.
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Malinda
5 days ago
User3: Agreed. The VMs running on the hosts should continue to run without any impact from the CPU license.
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Thurman
7 days ago
User2: That makes sense. It wouldn't make sense for the VMs to be affected by just applying a CPU license to the hosts.
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Carmelina
9 days ago
User1: I think B is the correct answer. The CPU license should just apply to the hosts without affecting the VMs.
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