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VMware 5V0-31.22 Exam

Certification Provider: VMware
Exam Name: VMware Cloud Foundation Specialist (v2)
Duration: 110 Minutes
Number of questions in our database: 117
Exam Version: Apr. 24, 2024
5V0-31.22 Exam Official Topics:
  • Topic 1: Identify use cases for multiple clusters in a workload domain/ Identify information required for the Planning and Preparation Workbook
  • Topic 2: Identify the order of upgrade for VMware Cloud Foundation components/ Identify the steps to replace and install certificates for VMware Cloud Foundation components
  • Topic 3: Identify the functions of NSX-T networking components/ Given a scenario, identify the requirements for deploying VMware Cloud Foundation
  • Topic 4: Given a scenario, identify the steps to deploy vSphere with Kubernetes/ Given a scenario, identify how to configure user access to VMware Cloud Foundation
  • Topic 5: Given a scenario, identify NSX Edge cluster placement considerations/ Identify the characteristics of mapping between storage policies and Kubernetes storage classes
  • Topic 6: Identify information required for the Deployment Parameter Workbook/ Given a scenario, identify the design considerations for vCenter in management and VI workload domains
  • Topic 7: Identify the steps to perform checks and create log bundles with the SoS tool/ Given a VMware component, identify which, when, or how to assign license keys
  • Topic 8: Identify steps in the SDDC Manager backup and restore process/ Identify the steps to configure limits and permissions for a vSphere namespace
  • Topic 9: Identify the components or steps during the VMware Cloud Foundation bring-up process/ Given a scenario, identify design considerations for storage in management and VI workload domains
  • Topic 10: Identify the characteristics of scaling vSAN clusters in VMware Cloud Foundation/ Identify the components of the NSX Management, Control, or Data planes
  • Topic 11: Identify the prerequisites for vSphere with Tanzu cluster compatibility/ Identify the characteristics of vSphere Lifecycle Manager Baseline-based and Image-based Clusters
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Free VMware 5V0-31.22 Exam Actual Questions

The questions for 5V0-31.22 were last updated On Apr. 24, 2024

Question #1

A customer is leveraging vRA to provision workloads to a consolidated VCF domain cluster. Due to the increased demand of customer workloads, more capacity is now needed. The architect provides information on scaling the customer's consolidated design.

Which statement accurately characterizes this design?

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Correct Answer: B

'When more capacity is needed, scaling the consolidated design is an option but a much better design option for a larger scale is to use workload domains. After you reach 8 or 10 nodes in the consolidated design, consider migrating to a standard design. If you migrate to a standard design, the default small vCenter Server Appliance size should be enough for most designs.'

According to the VMware Cloud Foundation documentation1, a consolidated architecture is suitable for smaller deployments that have 6 or fewer nodes, while a standard architecture is recommended for larger deployments that have more than 6 nodes. A consolidated architecture has some limitations and trade-offs compared to a standard architecture, such as less scalability, flexibility, and isolation. Therefore, if the customer's workload demand increases and requires more capacity, migrating to a standard architecture should be considered.


Question #2

During the design phase for a greenfield VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) deployment, the following design decision has been agreed upon:

* Developer Ready Infrastructure needs to be deployed

The Infrastructure Architect is working with the client to fill the Planning and Preparation Workbook. The Option for 'Developer Ready Infrastructure using VMware Cloud Foundation' has been set to 'Deploy'. The 'Developer Ready Infrastructure using VMware Cloud Foundation' is displaying an error, and its Final Result is stating 'Excluded'.

Which option should be enabled in the Planning and Preparation Workbook to address this issue?

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Correct Answer: C

The option that should be enabled in the Planning and Preparation Workbook to address this issue is C) Identity and Access Management for VMware Cloud Foundation. According to the VMware Cloud Foundation documentation1, Identity and Access Management for VMware Cloud Foundation is a prerequisite for deploying Developer Ready Infrastructure using VMware Cloud Foundation. Identity and Access Management for VMware Cloud Foundation provides a centralized identity and access management service for the SDDC components and workloads, using Workspace ONE Access as the identity provider. If this option is not enabled in the Planning and Preparation Workbook, the Developer Ready Infrastructure using VMware Cloud Foundation option will be excluded and display an error.

A) Stretched Cluster for Management Domain is not a correct option, because it is not related to the deployment of Developer Ready Infrastructure using VMware Cloud Foundation. Stretched Cluster for Management Domain is an optional feature that allows you to stretch the management domain across two availability zones for high availability and disaster recovery purposes2

B) Clustered Workspace ONE Access is not a correct option, because it is not required for deploying Developer Ready Infrastructure using VMware Cloud Foundation. Clustered Workspace ONE Access is an optional feature that allows you to deploy a highly available Workspace ONE Access instance using vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager. This feature is only available when Identity and Access Management for VMware Cloud Foundation is enabled3

D) Stretched Cluster for Workload Domain is not a correct option, because it is not related to the deployment of Developer Ready Infrastructure using VMware Cloud Foundation. Stretched Cluster for Workload Domain is an optional feature that allows you to stretch a VI workload domain across two availability zones for high availability and disaster recovery purposes4


Question #3

An architect is designing a new vSAN cluster to be added to an existing workload domain for a customer who is on a tight budget.

What is the minimum number of hosts required for this additional cluster?

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Correct Answer: B
Question #4

During the design phase for a greenfield VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) deployment, the following design decision has been agreed upon:

* Developer Ready Infrastructure needs to be deployed

The Infrastructure Architect is working with the client to fill the Planning and Preparation Workbook. The Option for 'Developer Ready Infrastructure using VMware Cloud Foundation' has been set to 'Deploy'. The 'Developer Ready Infrastructure using VMware Cloud Foundation' is displaying an error, and its Final Result is stating 'Excluded'.

Which option should be enabled in the Planning and Preparation Workbook to address this issue?

Reveal Solution Hide Solution
Correct Answer: C

The option that should be enabled in the Planning and Preparation Workbook to address this issue is C) Identity and Access Management for VMware Cloud Foundation. According to the VMware Cloud Foundation documentation1, Identity and Access Management for VMware Cloud Foundation is a prerequisite for deploying Developer Ready Infrastructure using VMware Cloud Foundation. Identity and Access Management for VMware Cloud Foundation provides a centralized identity and access management service for the SDDC components and workloads, using Workspace ONE Access as the identity provider. If this option is not enabled in the Planning and Preparation Workbook, the Developer Ready Infrastructure using VMware Cloud Foundation option will be excluded and display an error.

A) Stretched Cluster for Management Domain is not a correct option, because it is not related to the deployment of Developer Ready Infrastructure using VMware Cloud Foundation. Stretched Cluster for Management Domain is an optional feature that allows you to stretch the management domain across two availability zones for high availability and disaster recovery purposes2

B) Clustered Workspace ONE Access is not a correct option, because it is not required for deploying Developer Ready Infrastructure using VMware Cloud Foundation. Clustered Workspace ONE Access is an optional feature that allows you to deploy a highly available Workspace ONE Access instance using vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager. This feature is only available when Identity and Access Management for VMware Cloud Foundation is enabled3

D) Stretched Cluster for Workload Domain is not a correct option, because it is not related to the deployment of Developer Ready Infrastructure using VMware Cloud Foundation. Stretched Cluster for Workload Domain is an optional feature that allows you to stretch a VI workload domain across two availability zones for high availability and disaster recovery purposes4


Question #5

A customer is leveraging vRA to provision workloads to a consolidated VCF domain cluster. Due to the increased demand of customer workloads, more capacity is now needed. The architect provides information on scaling the customer's consolidated design.

Which statement accurately characterizes this design?

Reveal Solution Hide Solution
Correct Answer: B

'When more capacity is needed, scaling the consolidated design is an option but a much better design option for a larger scale is to use workload domains. After you reach 8 or 10 nodes in the consolidated design, consider migrating to a standard design. If you migrate to a standard design, the default small vCenter Server Appliance size should be enough for most designs.'

According to the VMware Cloud Foundation documentation1, a consolidated architecture is suitable for smaller deployments that have 6 or fewer nodes, while a standard architecture is recommended for larger deployments that have more than 6 nodes. A consolidated architecture has some limitations and trade-offs compared to a standard architecture, such as less scalability, flexibility, and isolation. Therefore, if the customer's workload demand increases and requires more capacity, migrating to a standard architecture should be considered.



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