What is the purpose of a cloud zone?
A cloud zone in VMware Aria Automation is used to segregate resources within a cloud account, defining where workloads can be provisioned. This allows administrators to organize and manage resources effectively, ensuring that workloads are deployed in the desired locations within the cloud infrastructure.
An administrator is tasked with upgrading the cloud extensibility proxy to access the latest functionality of VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator and onpremises extensibility action integrations.
How is the upgrade of the extensibility proxy performed?
The upgrade of the cloud extensibility proxy, which enables access to the latest functionality of VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator and on-premises extensibility action integrations, is performed using the VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle. This tool provides lifecycle management capabilities for VMware Aria Suite components, including upgrades, ensuring that components are kept up to date with the latest features and security patches.
Where can a VMware Aria Automation administrator use natural language to define target deployment sizes for a specific cloud account?
In VMware Aria Automation, administrators can use natural language to define target deployment sizes for specific cloud accounts within the Flavor Mappings configuration. Flavor Mappings allow administrators to abstractly define compute resource sizes (such as CPU, memory) that are then mapped to specific cloud infrastructure, enabling user-friendly definitions of deployment sizes.
An administrator is tasked with upgrading the cloud extensibility proxy to access the latest functionality of VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator and onpremises extensibility action integrations.
How is the upgrade of the extensibility proxy performed?
The upgrade of the cloud extensibility proxy, which enables access to the latest functionality of VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator and on-premises extensibility action integrations, is performed using the VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle. This tool provides lifecycle management capabilities for VMware Aria Suite components, including upgrades, ensuring that components are kept up to date with the latest features and security patches.
Although an organization has sufficient capacity within the on-premises VMware SDDC, the CTO has decided to evolve the public cloud strategy into a "Right Cloud First" strategy. To support this, the administrator has suggested the use of VMware Aria Automation to provide a consistent portal with a multl- doud service catalog to enable the users to use self-service to deploy workloads into different clouds. The administrator needs to configure cloud accounts for public clouds to support the new strategy.
Which two of the public clouds are supported platforms? (Choose two.)
To support a 'Right Cloud First' strategy with VMware Aria Automation, providing a consistent portal for deploying workloads into different clouds, the administrator needs to configure cloud accounts for supported public clouds. Microsoft Azure (B) and Google Cloud Platform (E) are among the supported platforms that can be integrated with VMware Aria Automation, allowing for the deployment and management of workloads across these diverse cloud environments.
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