Exhibit:
NEW FOLDER UPLOAD FILES UPLOAD FOLDERS REGISTERED VM DOWNLOAD DATE COPY to MOVE TO RENAME TO DELETE
Name Size Modified Type Path
dvsData 05/03/2022, 9.10.21 AM Folder [vsandatastore]
.sdd.sf 05/03/2022, 9.10.21 AM Folder [vsandatastore]
app02-000002.vmdk 05/03/2022, 9.10.21 AM Folder [vsandatastore]
app02-000003.vmdk 05/03/2022, 9.10.21 AM Folder [vsandatastore]
app02-000002.hlog 05/03/2022, 9.10.21 AM Folder [vsandatastore]
app02-000002.vswap 05/03/2022, 9.10.21 AM Folder [vsandatastore]
app02-000002.vswap.lck 05/03/2022, 9.10.21 AM Folder [vsandatastore]
A cloud administrator is asked to troubleshoot a virtual machine (app02) that is performing slowly. The cloud Administrator noticed that app02 is con expected amount of disk space. As a first step, the cloud administrator uses VMware vCenter to check the snapshot manager for app02 and no snapshot -- cloud administrator then navigates to the app02 files on the datastore, and is presented with the information provided in the exhibits. Given the information provided, which task should the cloud administrator perform to resolve this issue?
Which types of networks are available when creating a segment in VMware Cloud on AWS?
VMware Cloud on AWS GovCloud supports three types of network segments: routed, extended and disconnected.
Routed networks: Routed networks allow you to route traffic between the on-premises data center and the VMware Cloud on AWS environment using a VPN or AWS Direct Connect.
Extended networks: Extended networks allow you to extend the on-premises network to the VMware Cloud on AWS environment using VXLAN. This type of network allows you to extend the on-premises VLANs to the cloud environment, providing a seamless network extension.
Disconnected networks: Disconnected networks are used when there is no direct connectivity between the on-premises data center and the VMware Cloud on AWS environment. This type of network allows you to create isolated networks in the cloud environment for specific use cases, such as disaster recovery or testing.
Which two networking planes are converged in a VMware NSX-T Data Center? (Choose two.)
The management plane provides a single point of configuration and REST API entry-points for NSX-T Data Center components.
The control plane is responsible for computing network state based on configuration from the management plane and topology information from transport nodes.
The data plane consists of transport nodes that provide connectivity for workloads and enforce network policies.
Given what you know about cloud, which examples illustrate its benefits? Select all options that apply.
Example B illustrates the benefit of cloud computing where an organization can manage its cloud resources by using different cloud providers that are separate and isolated from each other. This allows the organization to make use of features and services offered by different cloud providers in order to benefit from the best of different services.
Example C illustrates the benefit of cloud computing where a business can store infrequently accessed data in the cloud in order to benefit from reduced on-premises storage costs, as cloud storage is usually cheaper than on-premise storage.
Example E illustrates the benefit of cloud computing where a developer can code an application in a cloud-based environment, and, with a few simple commands, deploy the application on the business website. This eliminates the need for the developer to set up and manage the application on their own, as the cloud platform handles the deployment and hosting of the application.
Example F illustrates the benefit of cloud computing where a large amount of storage can be made available in seconds using a cloud option. This is useful for businesses that require a large amount of storage but don't have the resources to set up and manage their own storage solution.
A cloud administrator wants to migrate a virtual machine using VMware vSphere vMotlon from their on-premises data center to their VMware Cloud on AWS software-defined data center (SDDC), using an existing private line to the cloud SDDC.
Which two requirements must be met before the migration can occur? (Choose two.)
For migrating a virtual machine using VMware vSphere vMotion from an on-premises data center to VMware Cloud on AWS SDDC, specific network requirements must be met. A Layer 2 connection (B) ensures that VMs can retain the same IP address and network settings post-migration, facilitating seamless migration without the need for reconfiguration. AWS Direct Connect (C) establishes a dedicated network connection between the on-premises data center and AWS, providing a more reliable and consistent network experience compared to internet-based connections. This setup is crucial for high-bandwidth, low-latency connections required by vMotion to efficiently transfer VM memory and state information during migration.
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