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Self-Study Guide for Becoming an VMware Cloud Foundation Specialist (v2) Expert


VMware Cloud Foundation Specialist (v2) exam is a challenging exam that requires a deep understanding of VMware Cloud Foundation. To prepare for 5V0-31.22 exam, candidates should have hands-on experience with VMware Cloud Foundation and other VMware technologies. They should also have a good understanding of virtualization and cloud computing concepts.


VMware 5V0-31.22 exam is designed to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding of VMware Cloud Foundation architecture, components, and functionality. 5V0-31.22 exam focuses on various areas such as the installation, configuration, administration, and troubleshooting of VMware Cloud Foundation solutions. It also tests the candidate's understanding of automation and orchestration tools, security mechanisms, and best practices for managing VMware Cloud Foundation.


VMware 5V0-31.22 certification exam is designed for IT professionals who want to prove their expertise in VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) solution. VMware Cloud Foundation Specialist (v2) certification exam validates the candidate's skills in deploying and managing VCF solutions, including the configuration of SDDC components such as NSX-T Data Center, vSAN, and vSphere. 5V0-31.22 exam also covers the installation, configuration, and management of VCF components, as well as troubleshooting and maintenance tasks.

 

NEW QUESTION # 28
An administrator is deploying a new VMware Cloud Foundation workload domain.
Which three options are supported for supplemental storage? (Choose three.)

  • A. NFS v.3
  • B. VMFS on iSCSI
  • C. VMFS on FC
  • D. vVols
  • E. SMB
  • F. NFS v.2

Answer: A,C,D

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-design/GUID-2156EC66-BBBB-
4197-91AD-660315385D2E.html


NEW QUESTION # 29
A systems administrator has finished imaging hosts on the first cluster using an ESXi ISO.
Afterwards, the administrator configured the network and the VM network port group on the hosts.
Which service does the administrator need to configure to complete the initial configuration of all ESXi hosts?

  • A. RTP
  • B. PTP-SSH
  • C. NTP
  • D. RTSP

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 30
Which license is required to enable Workload Management on VMware Cloud Foundation?

  • A. VMware vSphere Evaluation
  • B. VMware vSphere Enterprise Plus
  • C. VMware Tanzu Basic
  • D. VMware vSphere Standard

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
A Tanzu Basic license is required to enable Workload Management on VMware Cloud Foundation. Once enabled, the Supervisor Cluster must be assigned a Tanzu license before the 60-day evaluation period expires.
This license can be added to the license inventory of vSphere if a valid Tanzu Edition license is available.


NEW QUESTION # 31
What is the correct upgrade order for VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) components for a VI workload domain with a stretched vSAN cluster?

  • A. 1. vCenter Server
    2. NSX-T
    3. ESXi hosts
    4. vSAN Witness host
  • B. 1. vSAN witness host
    2. NSX-T
    3. vCenter Server
    4. ESXi hosts
  • C. 1. vSAN witness host
    2. NSX-T
    3. ESXi hosts
    4. vCenter Server
  • D. 1. NSX-T
    2. vCenter Server
    3. ESXi hosts
    4. vSAN Witness host

Answer: D

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.5/vcf-lifecycle/GUID-3B41CF79-C721-4AFC-A263-0672143DF41E.html


NEW QUESTION # 32
An architect is designing networking for a developer-ready infrastructure on VMware Cloud Foundation.
Which use case would require the architect to consider a CIDR range larger than /27 for Egress?

  • A. More than 30 load balancers are required
  • B. More than 30 pods are required
  • C. More than 30 services are required
  • D. More than 30 namespaces are required

Answer: D

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-B1388E77-2EEC-41E2-8681-5AE549D50C77.html#:~:text=Only%20one%20egress%20IP%20address%20is%20assigned%20for%20each%20namespace%20in%20the%20Supervisor%20Cluster


NEW QUESTION # 33
Which two use cases would require the creation of multiple clusters in a workload domain?
(Choose two.)

  • A. Bare-Metal vs. virtual workloads
  • B. Different memory requirements
  • C. Different application licensing models
  • D. Different host CPU types
  • E. Different virtual machine workload types

Answer: C,D


NEW QUESTION # 34
During a VCF design workshop, the architect gathered the following customer requirements:
- There should be two environments: PROD and DEV.
- PROD and DEV workloads should communicate without traversing the
physical network.
- The PROD workload domain should be separate from the DEV workload
domain.
- The VCF infrastructure design should be flexible and scalable as much as possible.
How many total NSX manager cluster(s) will be deployed as part of the solution?

  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 35
Which statement is true regarding NSX Manager configuration in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment?

  • A. NSX Managers can be deployed to different VLANs.
  • B. The cluster virtual IP address is attached to all NSX Managers.
  • C. The cluster virtual IP address is used for API and GUI access to NSX Managers.
  • D. Traffic is load-balanced across all NSX Managers while using the virtual IP address.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
According to VMware Cloud Foundation Planning and Preparation Workbook, a statement that is true regarding NSX Manager configuration in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment is:
* The cluster virtual IP address (VIP) address must be used for API and GUI access to NSX Managers


NEW QUESTION # 36
An architect needs to create a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) VI Workload Domain design with the following requirements:
* Design blueprint needs to be repeatable for additional regions
* Multiple availability zones
* Seven nodes per availability zone to host the workloads
* vSAN storage will be used
What is the maximum accepted latency supported by vMotion between the two availability zones?

  • A. 10 ms
  • B. 150 ms
  • C. 100 ms
  • D. 200 ms

Answer: B

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.5/vcf-management-domain-design/GUID-11177D00-C8BE-4CEC-B997-659CC03B6D12.html According to the VMware KB article Understand vMotion networking requirements (59232), a successful Long Distance vMotion requires a RTT (round-trip time) latency of 150 milliseconds or less, between hosts. This is the maximum accepted latency supported by vMotion across long distances1


NEW QUESTION # 37
A vSphere administrator is tasked with enabling Workload Management on a VMware Cloud Foundation Workload Domain.
Which three components are configured as part of the Supervisor Cluster control plane after this task is completed? (Choose three.)

  • A. Kubernetes Grid Orchestrator
  • B. Container Runtime Executive
  • C. Kubernetes Mission Control
  • D. kubectl-vSphere
  • E. Spherelet
  • F. Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Service

Answer: A,E,F

Explanation:
Explanation
This is because according to VMware documentation2, these are some of the components that are configured as part of the Supervisor Cluster control plane after enabling Workload Management on a VMware Cloud Foundation Workload Domain:
* Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Service: This service enables you to create and manage Tanzu Kubernetes clusters on vSphere with Tanzu.
* Kubernetes Grid Orchestrator: This component manages the lifecycle of Tanzu Kubernetes clusters on vSphere with Tanzu.
* Spherelet: This component runs on each ESXi host and acts as a kubelet agent that communicates with the Supervisor Cluster control plane.


NEW QUESTION # 38
A VMware Cloud Foundation administrator created a Tanzu Namespace in one of the workload domains.
Which two functions related to permissions can be performed on the newly created Namespace?
(Choose two.)

  • A. Add permissions only from the vSphere.local domain.
  • B. Add a custom role to create more granular permissions.
  • C. Add permissions to local vSphere with Tanzu users only.
  • D. Add permissions to users from vCenter Single Sign-On identity sources.
  • E. Permissions can be set to either view or edit.

Answer: D,E

Explanation:
Use the vSphere Client to configure permissions and storage before a namespace can be used:
- Assign permissions to users to either edit or view the namespace.
- Users must be present in a configured single sign-on (SSO) identity source.
- Assign a VM storage policy to the namespace.
- Define resource limits.


NEW QUESTION # 39
VMware vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager is deployed in VMware Cloud Foundation-aware mode, and the VMware Cloud Foundation version is 4.4 or higher.
A new release of VMware vRealize Automation is available with features the automation team requires.
What should the VCF administrator consider to upgrade?

  • A. Upgrade all vRealize Suite products managed by vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager to the same version as vRealize Automation.
  • B. Install a version of vRealize Automation compatible with vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager in the VMware Cloud Foundation Bill of Materials.
  • C. Install the version of vRealize Automation that is contained in the VMware Cloud Foundation Bill of Materials.
  • D. Upgrade vRealize Automation to the version requested by the automation team.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 40
A VMware architect has been tasked to deploy a VCF environment for a large federal organization. Security, availability, and redundancy are key requirements for the deployment. The administrator has been asked to keep the cost down as well.
A standard deployment of VCF is being planned for the headquarters. The first VI domain is estimated to have 5,000 VMs.
Which vCenter Server appliance sizing should the architect use for the VI workload domain?

  • A. Small vCenter Server appliance with X-Large storage size
  • B. Large vCenter Server appliance with default storage size
  • C. Medium vCenter Server appliance with large storage size
  • D. Medium vCenter Server appliance with default storage size

Answer: B

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vcenter.install.doc/GUID- FB268055-5D36-4624-A64C-9800D3FCB689.html


NEW QUESTION # 41
An administrator is tasked with deploying an additional cluster within VI Workload Domain which has been created with vSAN as a principal storage.
Which types of principal storage may the administrator configure during this process?

  • A. iSCSI, vVols, vSAN, NFS v4.1
  • B. vVols, vSAN, NFS v3, VMFS on FC
  • C. NFS v4.1, VMFS on FC, vSAN
  • D. vSAN, iSCSI, SMB 3.0

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 42
A VCF architect collected the following requirements when designing the expansion of a new VI Workload Domain with twenty four vSAN Ready nodes, each with a dual-port 25Gbps network interface card:
* Provide scalable high-performance networking with layer-3 termination at top-of-rack
* Protect workloads from switch/NIC/rack failure
* Provide isolation for DMZ workloads
* Provide at-least 25Gbps dedicated bandwidth to backup traffic
* Easily accept workloads on traditional VLAN-backed networks
* Fully-supported by VMware
Which three design considerations meet all of these requirements? (Choose three.)

  • A. Core Aggregation network topology
  • B. Spine and Leaf network topology with layer-3 at top of rack
  • C. Spine and Leaf network topology with layer-3 at Spine
  • D. Two-node Edge Cluster with ECMP
  • E. Stretched Clustering
  • F. Two-node Edge Cluster with BFD

Answer: B,D,F


NEW QUESTION # 43
An administrator needs additional capacity on a vSAN cluster. Each host currently has only one disk group. Which two approaches can be used to expand storage capacity in this situation? (Choose two.)

  • A. Increase the number of capacity disks in the existing disk group
  • B. Disable deduplication.
  • C. Add an additional disk group.
  • D. Increase the number of cache disks in the existing disk group.
  • E. Disable compression.

Answer: A,C

Explanation:
To expand storage capacity in a vSAN cluster with one disk group, you can either add more drives to hosts in the cluster, which is commonly referred to as scaling up, or add capacity drives to existing disk groups Option B: Add an additional disk group - According to search result [1], adding additional drives to a host will increase both capacity and performance [1], and each disk group contains one flash cache device and one or multiple capacity devices for persistent storage [2]. Therefore, adding an additional disk group to each host would increase the storage capacity of the vSAN cluster.
Option D: Increase the number of capacity disks in the existing disk group - Search result [1] explains that vSAN clusters require capacity and cache devices to function, and each disk group can contain multiple capacity devices for persistent storage [2]. Thus, an additional way to expand storage capacity in the vSAN cluster would be to increase the number of capacity disks in the existing disk group.
Reference:
A disk group is a collection of one or more flash-based cache devices and one or more capacity devices that provide storage capacity for a vSAN cluster. A vSAN cluster can have multiple disk groups, and each disk group can have a different configuration.
To expand storage capacity in a vSAN cluster where each host currently has only one disk group, the administrator can add an additional disk group or increase the number of capacity disks in the existing disk group.
Adding an additional disk group involves adding more disks to the host and creating a new disk group. This approach can provide additional capacity and performance benefits, as the new disk group can be configured with different settings to optimize performance and capacity.
Increasing the number of capacity disks in the existing disk group involves adding more capacity devices to the existing disk group. This approach can provide additional capacity, but may not necessarily provide performance benefits as the existing disk group may already be fully utilized.
VMware vSAN 7.0 Design and Sizing Guide: https://storagehub.vmware.com/t/vmware-vsan/vmware-vsan-7-0-design-and-sizing-guide-2/ VMware vSAN Documentation: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vsan-planning.doc/GUID-9B7C9685-64C5-49C2-8E3C-CC2E47AFBC6F.html


NEW QUESTION # 44
During the design phase for a greenfield VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) deployment, the following design decisions have been agreed upon:
* Stretched Cluster needs to be deployed
* Identity and Access Management for VMware Cloud Foundation needs to be deployed The Infrastructure Architect is working with the client to fill the Planning and Preparation Workbook. The Option for Stretched Cluster has been set to 'Include'. The 'Identity and Access Management' is displaying an error, and its Final Result is stating *Excluded'.
Which option should be enabled in the Planning and Preparation Workbook to address the issue?

  • A. Clustered Workspace One Access
  • B. NSX Routing for Management Domain
  • C. Apply Signed Certificates
  • D. Consolidated Management Domain

Answer: B

Explanation:
According to About Identity and Access Management for VMware Cloud Foundation23, one of the prerequisites for deploying Identity and Access Management for VMware Cloud Foundation is to enable NSX Routing for Management Domain in SDDC Manager. This allows SDDC Manager to communicate with Active Directory servers across different networks.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vsan-planning.doc/GUID-AFF133BC-F4B6-4753-815F-20D3D752D898.html


NEW QUESTION # 45
A VMware Cloud Foundation administrator is required to enable Workload Management (vSphere with Tanzu) on an existing workload domain cluster, which is currently licensed with a vSphere Enterprise Plus license.
Which action, if any, is required to complete this task?

  • A. No action is required since the vSphere Enterprise Plus license supports vSphere with Tanzu.
  • B. No action is required since SDDC Manager licenses include an entitlement for vSphere with Tanzu.
  • C. Add a license for vSphere with Tanzu with sufficient CPU capacity to both the SDDC Manager and vCenter Server, and then assign the license to the cluster in vCenter Server
  • D. Add a license for vSphere with Tanzu with sufficient CPU capacity to the SDDC Manager inventory, and then assign the license to the cluster in SDDC Manager

Answer: D

Explanation:
Explanation
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-9A190942-BDB1-4A19-B To enable Workload Management (vSphere with Tanzu) on an existing workload domain cluster, a license for vSphere with Tanzu with sufficient CPU capacity must be added to the SDDC Manager inventory, and then assigned to the cluster in SDDC Manager. This is because vSphere Enterprise Plus license does not include an entitlement for vSphere with Tanzu. Therefore, Option B and Option C are incorrect. Option D is also incorrect since adding the license to both the SDDC Manager and vCenter Server is not necessary to enable Workload Management.


NEW QUESTION # 46
VCF design workshops have been conducted, and the architect collected the following customer requirements for the newly planned VCF infrastructure:
- The new VCF infrastructure is targeting two zones: DEV/UAT and DMZ.
- The infrastructure team requested that the number of management components be minimized as much as possible.
- Eight hosts should be ordered for the DEV/UAT environment.
- Four hosts should be ordered for the DMZ environment.
- The DEV/UAT workloads must comply with an erasure coding vSAN storage policy and have the ability to tolerate the failure of two hosts.
Which workload domain sizing will be required to achieve these requirements?

  • A. 12-hosts workload domain for both zones, having an 8-hosts DEV/UAT cluster, and a 4-hosts DMZ cluster
  • B. 12-hosts workload domain for both zones, having a 4-hosts DEV cluster, a 4-hosts UAT cluster, and a 4-hosts DMZ cluster
  • C. 8-hosts DEV/UAT workload domain, having a 4-hosts DEV cluster, and a 4-hosts UAT cluster, in addition to a 4-hosts DMZ workload domain, having a 4-hosts DMZ cluster
  • D. 8-hosts DEV/UAT workload domain, having an 8-hosts DEV/UAT cluster, and a 4-hosts DMZ workload domain, having a 4-hosts DMZ cluster

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 47
An architect is decommissioning a host from a VI Workload Domain and wants to reuse it in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment.
Which statement accurately describes this process?

  • A. Use the decommission host workflow against a host with an unassigned state, re-image the host, and then run the commission host workflow.
  • B. Use the decommission host workflow against a host with an unassigned state, and then run the commission host workflow.
  • C. Use the decommission host workflow against a host with an assigned state, re-image the host, and then run the commission host workflow.
  • D. Use the decommission host workflow against a host with an assigned state, and then run the commission host workflow.

Answer: A

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-2C3E06BA-7B77-
4F4B-958C-1BFCB3E9CBA7.html


NEW QUESTION # 48
VCF design workshops were conducted, and the architect collected the following customer requirements for the newly planned VCF infrastructure:
- The new VCF infrastructure must target two zones: DEV/UAT and DMZ.
- The security team would like to have full management and network isolation between these two zones.
- 12 hosts have been ordered for the solution.
- DEV/UAT workloads must comply with an erasure coding vSAN storage policy with the ability to tolerate the failure of two hosts.
Which workload domain sizing will be required to achieve these requirements?

  • A. 12-hosts workload domain for both zones, having a 4-hosts DEV cluster, a 4-hosts UAT cluster, and a 4-hosts DMZ cluster
  • B. 12-hosts workload domain for both zones, having an 8-hosts DEV/UAT cluster, and a 4-hosts DMZ cluster
  • C. 8-hosts DEV/UAT workload domain, having a 4-hosts DEV cluster, and a 4-hosts UAT cluster, in addition to a 4-hosts DMZ workload domain, having a 4-hosts DMZ cluster
  • D. 8-hosts DEV/UAT workload domain, having an 8-hosts DEV/UAT cluster, and a 4-hosts DMZ workload domain, having a 4-hosts DMZ cluster

Answer: D

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/com.vmware.vsphere.vmc-aws- manage-data-center-vms.doc/GUID-EDBB551B-51B0-421B-9C44-6ECB66ED660B.html


NEW QUESTION # 49
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