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Question 1

In VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations for Logs, where does an administrator visualize the value range of a field?

Correct Answer:B
InVCF Operations for Logs, administrators can analyze logs using queries, fields, and charts. A key feature is the ability toview the value range of a specific field.
When a log query is executed, results appear in theEvents table.
Each field shown in the Events table is interactive.
Byclicking on a field in the Events table, administrators can drill down into the data tovisualize its value distribution (range), typically in the form of a histogram or grouped data set.
This provides insight intowhat values are present and how frequently they occur, which is useful for troubleshooting, anomaly detection, and refining queries.
Why not the other options?
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit A. Click the pencil in the Manage Fields pane? Used toedit or extract fields, not visualize ranges.
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit C. Click on the field in Manage Fields? Displays field definitions and settings, not real-time value ranges.
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit D. Click on the field in the Field Table? The Field Table lists defined fields but does not provide value range visualization.
[References:, VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.3 –Smart fields and field value histogram from Events table, VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.3 –Analyze logs, queries, and fields in the Events table, , ]

Question 2

An administrator is informed that a digital certificate used by vSphere has been revoked by the issuing Certificate Authority (CA) before the scheduled expiration date. The administrator checks the Certificate Revocation List (CRL) in VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations but the CRL tab is not activated.
What must the administrator do to view the CRL?

Correct Answer:B
InVCF Operations, theCertificate Revocation List (CRL) tabis visible only whenStandard Certificate Validationis activated in Global Settings.
Once enabled, administrators can view the CRL tab and monitor revoked certificates.
Other options:
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit A. External Event Based Active Symptoms?? Related to alerting, not CRL.
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit C. Threshold for Expiration Alert?? Configures warnings, not CRL visibility.
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit D. Not available under vSphere Foundation license?? Incorrect; CRL is available if validation is enabled.
[References:, VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 –Certificate Validation Settings in Operations, VMware Docs: Managing Certificates in vROps, ]

Question 3

Which component of VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) is essential for supporting containerized workloads within the vSphere environment?

Correct Answer:D
To supportcontainerized workloads within VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF), the essential component isvSphere Kubernetes Service (vSphere with Tanzu).
Provides nativeKubernetes integrationwith vSphere clusters.
Enables runningPods, Tanzu Kubernetes clusters, and containerized workloadson vSphere infrastructure.
Other options:
VCF Automation (A):Automates VCF lifecycle but not containers.
VCF Fleet Manager (B):Manages multi-instance environments, not workload containers.
VCF Operations (C):Provides monitoring/analytics but not container runtime.
References:
VMware vSphere 9.0 –vSphere with Tanzu Overview VMware Docs: Kubernetes in vSphere (Tanzu)

Question 4

Which action allows a Content Library in VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) to be accessed by other VMware vCenter Server instances?

Correct Answer:D
To allow a Content Library in vSphere Foundation to be accessed byother vCenter Server instances, it must bepublished.
Once published, other vCenters cansubscribeto the library.
Synchronization ensures subscribed vCenters receive updated templates and ISOs.
Other options:
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit A. Automatic synchronization?? Works only for subscribers, not for publishing.
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit B. Store on vSAN datastore?? Storage choice does not enable multi-vCenter access.
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit C. Store on NFS datastore?? Similar, datastore type does not matter.
[References:, VMware vSphere 9.0 –Content Library Publishing and Subscription, VMware Docs: Publishing and Subscribing Content Libraries, , ]

Question 5

An administrator is tasked with adding a 96-core VMware ESX host to a VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) 9.0 vCenter cluster. The vCenter has been previously licensed for 1024 cores and the existing hosts equal 960 cores. The administrator adds the host to the vCenter cluster and places the cluster back into production.
What issue will occur if the administrator performs no additional actions to this vCenter?

Correct Answer:C
ThevSphere Foundation 9.0 licensing modelusesper-core licensing.
Current license covers1024 cores.
Existing hosts =960 cores, leaving64 cores licensed.
Adding a96-core host?? 32 cores exceed the license.
Result:
The new host runs inevaluation mode.
If not licensed after the evaluation period, the host isdisconnected from vCenter.
Other options:
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit A. Limited to 64 cores?? Not how VMware licensing enforcement works.
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit B. Limited to 64 cores until license upgrade?? Incorrect; VMware does not partially disable cores.
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit D. No issue?? Incorrect; licensing compliance will cause issues.
[References:, VMware Licensing Guide –Per-Core Licensing Enforcement, VMware Docs: vSphere License Enforcement, ]

Question 6

An administrator is tasked to deploy a new eight-node VMware vSAN Express Storage Architecture (ESA) cluster.
What are three minimum requirements to accomplish this? (Choose three.)

Correct Answer:CDF
ForvSAN ESA (Express Storage Architecture), minimum requirements differ from OSA:
25GbE NICsare required to handle high-performance traffic. (C)
NVMe PCIe flash devicesmust be used for storage. (D)
128GB Memory minimumper host is required. (F)
Other options:
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit A. 10GbE?? Only supported in vSAN OSA, not ESA.
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit B. 256GB Memory?? Recommended for large workloads, not minimum.
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit E. SAS SSDs?? Not supported in ESA; NVMe required.
[References:, VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 –vSAN ESA Hardware Requirements, VMware Docs: vSAN ESA Deployment Requirements, ]

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