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VMware 2V0-16.25 Exam Syllabus Topics:

TopicDetails
Topic 1
  • Troubleshoot and Optimize the VMware Solution: This section of the exam measures the ability of Systems Engineers to troubleshoot and optimize VMware-based environments. While no explicit testable objectives are listed, candidates are expected to apply their problem-solving skills to diagnose, resolve, and enhance VMware solutions for improved reliability and performance.
Topic 2
  • IT Architectures, Technologies, Standards: This section of the exam measures the understanding of IT Infrastructure Architects and covers foundational concepts of architectures, emerging technologies, and industry standards. Although no testable objectives are listed here, it establishes the baseline knowledge needed to interpret and design VMware-related environments effectively.
Topic 3
  • Plan and Design the VMware by Broadcom Solution: This section of the exam measures the ability of VMware Solution Architects to plan and design solutions. While there are no specific testable objectives included, the focus is on preparing professionals to design VMware-based solutions that align with organizational goals and best practices.
Topic 4
  • VMware vSphere Foundation Fundamentals: This section of the exam measures the skills of Virtualization Engineers and focuses on the essentials of virtualization technology. It introduces the principles of virtualization, explores use cases, and highlights the value it brings to businesses. Candidates are expected to demonstrate knowledge of VMware compute components such as vCenter and ESX, cluster configuration, and lifecycle management of virtual machines. It also covers secure workload operations, encryption, and managing resources with content libraries. In addition, storage fundamentals are examined through configuring vSphere storage, deploying VMware vSAN clusters, defining storage policies, and ensuring data availability. Networking fundamentals are also introduced, requiring the ability to differentiate between VMware vSphere networking components.
Topic 5
  • Deploy, Configure, and Operate VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF): This section of the exam measures the expertise of Data Center Administrators and emphasizes hands-on skills in deploying and configuring VMware vSphere Foundation environments. Candidates must understand the components of a VVF deployment, configure Supervisors within clusters, and manage identity, access control, licensing, and certificate management. The objectives also extend to lifecycle management within the vSphere Foundation. Furthermore, it explores operational tasks including monitoring and analyzing logs, configuring alerting, managing dashboards, and integrating with VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations. Candidates will also be tested on cost and pricing configuration, compliance monitoring, and security hardening practices. Finally, automation skills are validated through deploying services with Supervisors, running Kubernetes workloads, using VM services, and integrating VCF Operations Orchestrator to support enterprise automation.

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VMware vSphere Foundation 9.0 Administrator Sample Questions (Q41-Q46):

NEW QUESTION # 41
The operations team is tasked with the preparation of a weekly health status overview of a VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) environment to senior management with the following requirements:
* It should be sent every Monday morning.
* It must include KPIs related to cluster health, storage usage, and virtual machine (VM) growth trends.
* Operational overhead should be minimized.
Which two actions must the administrator perform to satisfy these requirements? (Choose two.)

Answer: A,D

Explanation:
VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) integrates VMware Aria Operations (vRealize Operations) for intelligent operations management, enabling automated reporting to minimize operational overhead. To meet the requirements for a weekly health status overview including cluster health, storage usage, and VM growth trends, an administrator must first create a custom View in Aria Operations to define the specific KPIs (e.g., cluster availability, datastore capacity, and VM count trends over time). This View is then added to a new Report Template, which compiles the data into a structured report format like PDF or CSV. Next, the scheduler in Aria Operations is configured to generate and email the report every Monday morning, ensuring delivery without manual intervention. This approach leverages built-in automation for recurring tasks, reducing effort compared to ad-hoc exports or manual configurations.
Other options do not fully satisfy the requirements: Option A creates a dashboard for interactive visualization but not a scheduled report; Option C uses a built-in report with limited customization and no direct FTP export or scheduling; Option E involves manual CSV exports from Metrics Explorer, increasing overhead and lacking automation.


NEW QUESTION # 42
An administrator creates a cluster by joining a Medium sized VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations for Logs node to an existing Medium sized single-node deployment.
The secondary node of the cluster fails, degrading the functionality of VCF Operations for Logs.
What action should the administrator take to create a healthy active cluster?

Answer: D

Explanation:
In VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)Operations for Logs, clusters require aminimum of three healthy nodesto function in a fully active and resilient state. When a cluster is deployed with only two nodes (primary
+ one secondary), the environment does not meet the minimum recommended requirement. If thesecondary node fails, the cluster becomes degraded and functionality is reduced.
The correct remediation is:
* Rebuild the failed secondary nodeso that the cluster can return to a healthy state.
* After rebuilding, the node must be rejoined to the primary using theManagement # Clusterworkflow (secure token, IP/hostname of primary, etc.).
Why not the other options?
* A. Scale up to Extra Large##Scaling up affects resource capacity (vCPU, RAM, disk) but does not solve the problem of missing nodes.
* B. Scale up to Large##Same reason as above, scaling up does not restore HA.
* D. Rebuild the secondary and add an additional node##While adding more nodes is a best practice (since HA clusters require three nodes), theminimum action requiredto restore a healthy active cluster is torebuild the failed node. Adding more nodes is optional for increased resiliency.
Therefore, the immediate and verified answer is torebuild the failed secondary node.
References:
VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.2 Documentation -VCF Operations for Logs Clusters and Node Requirements VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.2 Documentation -Joining and Rebuilding Worker Nodes in a Logs Cluster VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.1 Documentation -High Availability VCF Operations for Logs requires minimum of three nodes (1 primary, 2 workers)


NEW QUESTION # 43
An administrator is tasked with importing a vSphere Lifecycle Manager image and applying it to a cluster containing six hosts, with two of the hosts in maintenance mode. The administrator uses the vSphere Client, navigates to the cluster, and edits the remediation settings to enable Parallel Remediation and clicks the Remediate All button to execute the remediation process.
What is the expected result of this remediation process?

Answer: C

Explanation:
When usingvSphere Lifecycle Manager (vLCM)withParallel Remediationenabled, the following rules apply:
* Parallel remediation only applies to ESXi hosts that are already in Maintenance Mode.
* vLCM doesnotput hosts into Maintenance Mode automatically in this mode.
* Similarly, it does not exit Maintenance Mode automatically after remediation.
* Hosts not in Maintenance Mode are skipped.
* If Parallel Remediation is activated, vLCM remediates only those hosts that are already in Maintenance Mode.
* Any hosts that are not in Maintenance Mode remain untouched.
* Remediation happens in parallel for all eligible hosts.
* In this case, two of the six hosts are in Maintenance Mode. Those two hosts will be remediated in parallel.
* The remaining four hosts (not in Maintenance Mode) willnotbe remediated at all.
Why the other options are incorrect:
* A. Four hosts not in maintenance mode are remediated in parallel##Incorrect. Hosts must already be in Maintenance Mode to be remediated.
* B. Hosts in maintenance mode first, then non-maintenance hosts##Incorrect. Non-maintenance mode hosts are skipped, not remediated after.
* C. Four hosts remediated sequentially, others skipped##Incorrect. Parallel Remediation does not touch non-maintenance mode hosts.
* D. Hosts in maintenance mode remediated in parallel; others skipped##Correct and matches VMware documentation.
References:
VMware vSphere 9.0 Documentation -Parallel Remediation for Lifecycle Manager Images VMware vSphere 9.0 Documentation -Parallel remediation applies only to ESX hosts already in maintenance mode


NEW QUESTION # 44
An administrator is tasked to create a new VMware vSAN cluster. The following information was provided to the administrator:
* Should host high performance application.
* Workload is latency dependent.
* Workload, compute and storage must be in the vSAN cluster.
Which configuration should the administrator choose for this vSAN cluster?

Answer: C

Explanation:
The workload requirements specify:
* High-performance application
* Latency-dependent workloads
* Compute and storage must reside in the vSAN cluster
The correct option isvSAN Express Storage Architecture (ESA)because:
* ESA is designed forhigh-performance, low-latency applications.
* It leveragesNVMe-based storage devicesand25GbE networking, delivering better IOPS and reduced latency compared to OSA.
* OSA(Original Storage Architecture) is older and less efficient.
* OSA Stretched Cluster(A) is for resilience across sites, not specifically performance.
* vSAN Storage Cluster (B)is a generic term and not specific.
References:
VMware vSAN 9.0 -ESA vs OSA Architecture
VMware Docs: vSAN Express Storage Architecture


NEW QUESTION # 45
An administrator needs to ensure that only specific users can manage the virtual machines (VM) in a specific VMware vCenter folder.
Which three steps are required to accomplish this? (Choose three.)

Answer: A,B,D

Explanation:
To ensure that only specific users can manage VMs in a specific VMware vCenter folder, the following three steps are required:
* Create a new role in vCenter with VM management permissions(Answer B):You must define a custom role tailored to managing VMs, which includes permissions such as powering on/off VMs, editing VM settings, and accessing consoles. This role must include the appropriate privileges under the
"Virtual machine" category in vCenter permissions.
* Apply the role to the specific vCenter folder(Answer C):The custom role needs to be applied directly to the target vCenter folder. This enables scope-based access control, where permissions are applied only to VMs within that folder.
* Assign the new role to the appropriate users/groups(Answer A):After creating the role and applying it to the folder, the role must be associated with the correct users or groups. This step uses the vCenter Server's identity source integration to assign roles.
Why the other options are incorrect:
* D. Add the identity source to vCenter:This is a prerequisite step for any role assignment but is not directly required in this specific scenario if the identity source is already configured.
* E. Create a datastore cluster:This is unrelated to managing VM access. Datastore clusters pertain to storage management and are not involved in user permissions or role assignments.
References:
VMware vSphere 9.0 Documentation # Role-based Access Control
VMware Docs: vSphere Permissions and User Management
VMware vSphere 9.0 PDF, section on vCenter Server Permissions Management.


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