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No limit Answer: A, D E Explanation: According to the vRealize Operations Sizing Guidelines, the supported node configurations during installation are Large, Very Large, and Medium. These are the default configurations that VMware offers based on the number of objects and metrics to be monitored by vRealize Operations. Each 1 / 14 https://www.dumpsinfo.com/unlimited-access/ https://www.dumpsinfo.com/exam/5v0-35-21 configuration has a different amount of vCPU, memory, disk space, and network requirements. The administrator can choose the configuration that best suits the existing infrastructure and the expected growth of the environment1. The other options are not supported node configurations during installation. Tiny and Small are not valid configurations for vRealize Operations 8.x and later versions. These configurations were available for vRealize Operations 6.x and 7.x versions, but they are not recommended for production environments due to their limited capacity and performance2. No limit is not a configuration option, but a statement that indicates that there is no upper limit on the number of nodes that can be added to a vRealize Operations cluster. However, the number of nodes depends on the node configuration, the network latency, and the data source type3. References: 1: vRealize Operations 8.0.x Sizing Guidelines (75162) - VMware 2: vRealize Operations Manager 7.5 Sizing Guidelines (67752) 3: vRealize Operations 8 - VMware Docs 2.An organization's owner has invited a new user to consume VMware Cloud Services. How long is the invitation valid before it is revoked? A. 1 hour B. 3 days C. 7 days D. 24 hours Answer: C Explanation: VMware Cloud Services is a platform that provides a unified and consistent way to access and manage VMware Cloud products and services across multiple clouds and regions. VMware Cloud Services allows you to create and manage Organizations, which are logical units that group users, services, and resources under a common identity and billing account12. An Organization Owner is a user role that has full administrative privileges and control over the Organization and its services. An Organization Owner can invite other users to join the Organization and assign them different roles and permissions. An Organization Owner can also remove users from the Organization or revoke their invitations34. An invitation is a request that an Organization Owner sends to a user to join the Organization and access the services. An invitation contains a link that the user can click to accept the invitation and onboard the Organization. An invitation also specifies the roles and permissions that the user will have in the Organization and its services5. An invitation is valid for 7 days before it is revoked. This means that the user has 7 days to accept the invitation and onboard the Organization, otherwise the invitation will expire and the user will not be able to join the Organization. The Organization Owner can resend the invitation if the user did not accept it within 7 days, or cancel the invitation if the user is no longer needed in the Organization. References: 1: VMware Cloud Services - VMware 2: VMware Cloud Services Overview - VMware Docs 3: User Roles in VMware Cloud Services - VMware Docs 4: Manage Users in VMware Cloud Services - VMware Docs 5: Accept an Account Invitation - VMware Docs: [Invite Users to an Organization - VMware Docs]: [VMware Cloud Services Console User Guide]: [Getting Started with VMware Cloud Services]: [vRealize Operations Manager User Guide]: [vRealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide]: [vRealize Operations Manager Concepts Guide]: [vRealize Operations Manager Administration Guide]: [vRealize Operations Manager Customization and Extensibility Guide]: [vRealize Operations Manager Troubleshooting Guide]: [vRealize Operations Manager API Programming Guide]: [vRealize Operations Manager Certification Exam Guide] 3.Where can management packs for vRealize Operations be found and downloaded? A. VMware Knowledge Base 2 / 14 https://www.dumpsinfo.com/ B. VMware Marketplace C. VMware Learning Zone D. VMware vRealize Operations Product Documentation page Answer: B Explanation: Management packs in VMware vRealize Operations provide capability for expanding the monitoring, troubleshooting, and remediation functionality of SDDC and third party solutions. Administrators can install and configure management packs in a vRealize Operations instance. You can download Management Packs and End Point Operations Plug-Ins for vRealize Operations from VMware Marketplace1. For detailed information on installing and configuring the Management Pack, refer to the related user guide2. References: 1: Management Packs for vRealize Operations Documentation 2: List of Management Packs 4.What is the correct process to add a custom metric configuration file to a scoreboard widget in a dashboard? A. 1. Create a metric file in XML format. 5.Which two regulatory, standards-based compliance packs are available in vRealize Operations? (Choose two.) A. General Data Protection Regulation B. ISO 27017 C. Payment Card Industry (PCI) D. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act E. Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) Answer: C, D Explanation: vRealize Operations provides out-of-the-box compliance packs for various regulatory and standards- based benchmarks, such as PCI, HIPAA, DISA, CIS, and more1. These compliance packs help you assess and report the compliance status of your environment against the best practices and requirements defined by these benchmarks. You can also customize the compliance packs to suit your specific needs or create your own compliance packs2. Among the options given, PCI and HIPAA are the valid out-of-the-box compliance packs available in vRealize Operations. PCI is a compliance pack that helps you ensure the security of cardholder data in your environment3. HIPAA is a compliance pack that helps you protect the privacy and security of health information in your environment. The other options, GDPR, ISO 27017, and FedRAMP, are not out-of-the-box compliance packs in vRealize Operations, although you can create your own compliance packs for them if needed. References: 1: Compliance Overview - VMware Docs(https://docs.vmware.com/en/Management- Packs-for-vRealize-Operations/index.html) 2: Compliance Pack Management - VMware Docs(https:// docs.vmware.com/en/Management-Packs-for-vRealize-Operations/1.0/Compliance-Pack-for-VMware- Sovereign-Cloud/GUID-3DF17387-8399-444F-BD4B-0F2EA9161532.html) 3: PCI Compliance Pack - VMware Docs(https://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/products/vmwar e-vrealize-operations-8.2-datasheet.pdf): HIPAA Compliance Pack - VMware Docs 6.Which step is required before a Super Metric's data collection may begin? A. Enable in Alerts B. Enable in Object Types C. Enable in Objects D. Enable in Policy 3 / 14 https://www.dumpsinfo.com/ Answer: D Explanation: According to the VMware vRealize Operations User Guide1,a Super Metric is a custom metric that is derived from one or more existing metrics. A Super Metric can be used to calculate complex formulas, aggregate data across multiple objects, or create new metrics that are not available by default. A Super Metric can be created using the Super Metric Editor in vRealize Operations. However, before a Super Metric’s data collection may begin, the Super Metric must be enabled in a policy. A policy is a set of rules and settings that determine how vRealize Operations analyzes and manages the objects in the environment. A policy can be applied to one or more object types or groups. To enable a Super Metric in a policy, the administrator must edit the policy, select the Collect Metrics and Properties option, and then select the Super Metric from the list of available metrics. The administrator can also specify the collection level, collection interval, and retention period for the Super Metric. The other options are not required before a Super Metric’s data collection may begin. Enabling in Alerts, Object Types, or Objects are not necessary steps for collecting Super Metric data. These options are used for different purposes, such as creating alert definitions, defining object relationships, or assigning policies to individual objects. References: 1: VMware vRealize Operations User Guide, https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize- Operations/8.5/vrealize-operations-manager-85-user-guide.pdf, page 35-36, 39-40, 43-44 7.There is a planned project to move some workloads from a company's vSphere environment, which is running in their data center, to a public cloud. The vSphere environment is being monitored by vRealize Operations. An administrator has been asked to get a monthly cost estimate for running the workloads in a public cloud. What are two of the public cloud providers that are supported out-of-the-box in vRealize Operations What-If planning for public cloud costs? (Choose two.) A. Microsoft Azure B. Salesforce Cloud C. Oracle Cloud D. Alibaba Cloud E. Google Cloud Answer: A, E Explanation: According to the VMware vRealize Operations Reference Materials, two of the public cloud providers that are supported out-of-the-box in vRealize Operations What-If planning for public cloud costs are Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud. The What-If planning feature allows the administrator to compare the cost of running workloads in different public cloud providers, such as AWS, IBM Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and Alibaba Cloud. The administrator can select the public cloud provider, the region, and the instance type, and then run the scenario to see the estimated monthly cost for the selected workloads. The administrator can also compare up to three public cloud providers at a time. The other options are incorrect because they are not supported out-of-the-box in vRealize Operations What-If planning for public cloud costs. Salesforce Cloud and Oracle Cloud are not among the public cloud providers that are available by default in vRealize Operations. However, the administrator can create a custom public cloud provider and upload a rate card to include them in the What-If planning. Alibaba Cloud is supported out-of-the-box in vRealize Operations What-If planning for public cloud costs, but it is not one of the correct answers, as only two options are required. References: What-If-Analysis - Migration Planning: Public Cloud; VMware vRealize Operations What- If Analysis; VMware vRealize Operations for Public Cloud 8.An administrator has been tasked with configuring vRealize Operations to ensure that workload 4 / 14 https://www.dumpsinfo.com/ performance across the VMware SDDC is the main priority. In the event of an issue, remediation activities should be automatically completed to minimize any impact to running workloads. A maximum of 10% cluster resources should be reserved for burst capacity. Which option should the administrator configure to meet these requirements? A. Business Intent B. Reclamation C. Operational Intent D. Rightsizing Answer: A Explanation: According to the vRealize Operations User Guide1, the Business Intent option allows the administrator to configure vRealize Operations to ensure that workload performance across the VMware SDDC is the main priority. The Business Intent option enables the administrator to define the performance, efficiency, and consolidation goals for the clusters and hosts in the SDDC, and to specify the maximum amount of cluster resources to be reserved for burst capacity. The vRealize Operations then uses these goals to optimize the placement and balance of the workloads, and to perform automated remediation actions in the event of an issue. The other options are not correct because: The Reclamation option allows the administrator to configure vRealize Operations to identify and reclaim unused or overprovisioned resources in the SDDC, such as CPU, memory, disk space, and snapshots. This option does not directly affect the workload performance or remediation activities1. The Operational Intent option allows the administrator to configure vRealize Operations to monitor and alert on the operational health and risk of the SDDC components, such as clusters, hosts, datastores, and virtual machines. This option does not directly affect the workload placement, balance, or remediation activities1. The Rightsizing option allows the administrator to configure vRealize Operations to analyze and recommend the optimal CPU, memory, and disk size for the virtual machines in the SDDC, based on their actual utilization and demand. This option does not directly affect the workload performance or remediation activities1. References: 1: vRealize Operations User Guide, pages 63-66. 9.An administrator has been notified of a critical alert associated with a VMware vCenter cloud account. The alert states that "Objects are not receiving data from adapter instance". The administrator investigated the problem and resolved the underlying issue. The administrator now needs to stop the alert from triggering again, unless the problem occurs in the future. Which alert action should the administrator take to meet the criteria? A. Suspend B. Cancel Alert C. Release Ownership D. Disable the alert in all polices Answer: B Explanation: The alert action that the administrator should take to stop the alert from triggering again, unless the problem occurs in the future, is to cancel the alert. Canceling the alert removes the alert from the active alerts list and stops the alert from affecting the state of the object. However, canceling the alert does not resolve the underlying conditions that triggered the alert. Therefore, the administrator should only cancel the alert after investigating and resolving the problem. If the problem occurs again in the future, the alert will be triggered again. To cancel an alert, the administrator can select the alert in the alerts list, click Actions, and click Cancel Alert. Alternatively, the administrator can open the alert details, click Actions, and click Cancel Alert. References: Monitoring Alerts in vRealize Operations Manager; User Scenario: Respond to an Alert 5 / 14 https://www.dumpsinfo.com/ in the Health Alert List 10.An administrator has been notified of a critical alert associated with a VMware Cloud on AWS cloud account. The alert states that "Objects are not receiving data from adapter instance". The administrator needs to: Stop the alert from triggering again while investigating the problem. Automatically assign the alert to themselves. Which action should the administrator take? A. Take Ownership B. Suspend Alert C. Disable D. Cancel Alert Answer: B Explanation: Suspending an alert is the action that allows the administrator to stop the alert from triggering again while investigating the problem. Suspending an alert also automatically assigns the alert to the user who performed the action1. Suspending an alert does not cancel or disable the alert, butrather pauses the alert evaluation until the user resumes or cancels the alert2. Taking ownership of an alert does not stop the alert from triggering again, but only indicates that the user is responsible for resolving the alert3. Disabling an alert prevents the alert from being generated for any object, which is not recommended unless the alert is no longer relevant or useful4. Canceling an alert removes the alert from the system, which is not appropriate if the alert is still valid and requires investigation. References: 1: Suspend an Alert - VMware Docs(https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Operations/8. 10/com.vmware.vcom.user.doc/GUID-595146FB-93F7-4F34-A9D3-79144EA7A658.html) 2: Alert Actions - VMware Docs(https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Operations/8.10/com.vmware.vcom.cor e.doc/GUID-F9AF30F3-089B-43A8-8323-F266E51C05B8.html) 3: Take Ownership of an Alert - VMware Docs(https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2012021) 4: Disable an Alert Definition - VMware Docs(https://www.brockpeterson.com/post/vmware-vrealize-operations-actions): Cancel an Alert - VMware Docs 11.During an upgrade of the vRealize Operations cluster via the Administration UI, the cluster has failed, and the status has changed to offline. Which remediation strategy should be used to manage this problem and continue the installation process? A. Manually take the cluster offline, and then select Rollback Installation. B. Manually bring the cluster online, and then select Rollback Installation. C. Manually take the cluster offline, and then select Finish Installation. D. Manually bring the cluster online, and then select Finish Installation. Answer: D Explanation: According to the VMware vRealize Operations Install and Configure Guide1, when upgrading the vRealize Operations cluster via the Administration UI, the cluster status should change from offline to online after the upgrade process is completed. However, if the cluster status remains offline or fails during the upgrade, the administrator can use the Finish Installation option to resume the upgrade process. The Finish Installation option attempts to bring the cluster online and complete the upgrade. The administrator can monitor the progress of the upgrade from the Administration UI or the Cluster Management page. The other options are not suitable for managing this problem and continuing the installation process. The Rollback Installation option is used to revert the cluster to the previous version of vRealize Operations, not to resume the upgrade process. The Rollback Installation option is only available if 6 / 14 https://www.dumpsinfo.com/ the cluster is online and the upgrade has failed. The administrator should not manually take the cluster offline, as this would interrupt the upgrade process and cause data loss or corruption. References: 1: VMware vRealize Operations Install and Configure Guide, https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize- Operations/8.5/vrealize-operations-manager-85-installation-and-configuration-guide.pdf, page 54-55, 58-59 12.An administrator has been asked which deployment/edition of vRealize Operations is capable of near real-time monitoring. What should the administrator recommend? A. vRealize Operations Cloud B. vRealize Operations Enterprise C. vRealize Operations Standard D. vRealize Operations Advanced Answer: A Explanation: vRealize Operations Cloud is the SaaS offering of vRealize Operations that provides the same features and capabilities as the on-premises version, but with the benefits of faster time to value, lower operational costs, and continuous innovation. vRealize Operations Cloud supports near real- time monitoring of your applications and infrastructure, with data collection intervals as low as 20 seconds1. Near real-time monitoring enables you to detect and troubleshoot performance issues, optimize resource utilization, and ensure SLA compliance more effectively. vRealize Operations Cloud also integrates with other VMware Cloud services, such as VMware Cloud on AWS, VMware Cloud on Dell EMC, and VMware Tanzu Mission Control, to provide unified visibility and management across your hybrid and multi-cloud environments2. The on-premises editions of vRealize Operations (Standard, Advanced, and Enterprise) do not support near real-time monitoring, as the minimum data collection interval is 5 minutes3. Therefore, they are not suitable for scenarios that require faster and more granular data analysis and alerting. The on-premises editions also have different feature sets and licensing models compared to vRealize Operations Cloud4. References: vRealize Operations Cloud FAQ vRealize Operations Cloud Overview vRealize Operations Manager Data Collection vRealize Operations Cloud vs. vRealize Operations 13.An administrator configured a Symptom with a Wait Cycle of 3 and a Cancel Cycle of 2. The default cycle was not changed. How many minutes will it take for both to be triggered? A. Wait: 15 minutes, Cancel: 15 minutes B. Wait: 15 minutes, Cancel: 20 minutes C. Wait: 15 minutes, Cancel: 10 minutes D. Wait: 20 minutes, Cancel: 15 minutes Answer: C Explanation: According to the VMware vRealize Operations Reference Materials, the Wait Cycle and the Cancel Cycle are the settings that determine how long a symptom condition must be true or false before the symptom is triggered or cancelled. The default cycle for both settings is 5 minutes, which means that each cycle corresponds to one collection interval of 5 minutes. Therefore, if a symptom has a Wait Cycle of 3 and a Cancel Cycle of 2, it will take 15 minutes (3 cycles x 5 minutes) for the symptom to 7 / 14 https://www.dumpsinfo.com/ be triggered after the condition becomes true, and 10 minutes (2 cycles x 5 minutes) for the symptom to be cancelled after the condition becomes false. The other options are incorrect because they do not match the calculation based on the given settings and the default cycle. References: Symptom Definition Settings; Alert Definition Best Practices 14.A company has just acquired a competitor with a vSphere environment and would like to have the new vSphere environment also monitored by the company's original three-node vRealize Operations cluster. The vRealize Operations Sizing tool determines two additional data node, and a remote collector needs to be added to the vRealize Operations cluster. The nodes are deployed accordingly, and the administrator now needs to create a trust relationship between the cluster and each of these new nodes. Which two methods will meet this goal? (Choose two.) A. Generate passphrases in the administration User Interface of an existing node, and enter them when prompted in each new node. B. Click the Add New Nodes button on the Cluster Management page in the product User Interface of an existing node. C. Use any local or directory user with the Administrator role in vRealize Operations when prompted in each new node. D. Click the Add New Nodes button on the System Status page in the administration User Interface of an existing node. E. Use the vRealize Operations root user name and password when prompted in each new node. Answer: A, D Explanation: These two methods will meet the goal of creating a trust relationship between the cluster and each of these new nodes. Generating passphrases in the administration User Interface of an existing node, and entering them when prompted in each new node is a method that allows the administrator to securely authenticate the new nodes to the cluster. The passphrase is a one-time password that is valid for 24 hours and can be used to add multiple nodes to the cluster. Clicking the Add New Nodes button on the System Status page in the administration User Interface of an existing node is another method that allows the administrator to initiate the process of adding new nodes to the cluster. The administrator can enter the FQDN or IP address of the new node, and then validate the certificate and accept the trust relationship. Clicking theAdd New Nodes button on the Cluster Management page in the product User Interface of an existing node is not a valid option, as this button does not exist on that page. Using any local or directory user with the Administrator role in vRealize Operations when prompted in each new node is not a feasible option, as the new node does not have any local or directory users configured yet. Using the vRealize Operations root user name and password when prompted in each new node is not a reliable option, as the root user name and password may not be the same for all the nodes, and may not be known by the administrator. References: Expand an Existing Installation to Add a Data Node, section “Expand an Existing Installation to Add a Data Node”. Add a Node to a vRealize Operations Analytics Cluster, section “Add a Node to a vRealize Operations Analytics Cluster”. vRealize Operations Manager User Guide, section “Create and Configure Dashboards”. 15.Which statement accurately describes the correct roles and properties of the Cloud Proxy with vRealize Operations Cloud? A. Cloud Proxies are one-way remote collectors, and they upload data from the on-premises environment to the vRealize Operations Cloud. B. Only one Cloud Proxy can be deployed to collect and monitor data from an on-premises data center. C. Cloud Proxy that is upgraded to a compatible cluster can be triggered before the vRealize 8 / 14 https://www.dumpsinfo.com/ Operations Cloud instance upgrade is completed. D. To deploy a Cloud Proxy and monitor a vCenter, the vCenter IP address or FQDN and only Read privileges are required. Answer: A Explanation: Cloud Proxies are special types of remote collectors that enable vRealize Operations Cloud to collect and monitor data from on-premises data centers. Cloud Proxies establish a one-way communication channel from the on-premises environment to the vRealize Operations Cloud, and they securely upload data to the cloud instance without requiring any inbound ports to be opened on the firewall. Cloud Proxies can support multiple vCenter Server accounts and other management packs, and they provide data persistence and high availability features12. References: 1: Configuring Cloud Proxies in vRealize Operations 2: Managing Cloud Proxies in vRealize Operations 16.An administrator has been using the troubleshooting workbench feature to identify an issue with a virtual machine and configured the specified time range and scope in the active session. When returning to the troubleshooting workbench the following day, the administrator can see the Virtual Machine context as a recent search. Upon opening this object, though, the changes made the previous day are no longer visible. What is the cause of this issue? A. The product needs to be licensed with vRealize Operations Enterprise edition. B. Changes made to scope, time, or potential evidence are not saved after logging out. C. The administrator did not click the Save option when using the troubleshooting workbench. D. The vRealize Operations instance has been restored from an earlier backup. Answer: B Explanation: The cause of this issue is that changes made to scope, time, or potential evidence are not saved after logging out of the vRealize Operations user interface. The troubleshooting workbench feature allows the administrator to perform advanced troubleshooting tasks on an alert or an object by looking for potential evidences of a problem within a specific scope and time range. The administrator can modify the scope, time, or potential evidence in the active session, but these changes are not persistent and are lost when the administrator logs out or closes the browser1. The administrator can see the virtual machine context as a recent search because the recent searches are stored in the browser’s local storage, but the changes made to the troubleshooting workbench are not2. The other options are not the cause of this issue. Option A is incorrect because the troubleshooting workbench feature is available in all editions of vRealize Operations, and the license edition does not affect the saving of the changes3. Option C is incorrect because there is no Save option when using the troubleshooting workbench, and the administrator cannot save the changes manually1. Option D is incorrect because restoring the vRealize Operations instance from an earlier backup would not affect the changes made to the troubleshooting workbench, as they are not stored in the vRealize Operations database or file system1. References: 1: Troubleshooting Workbench Home Page 2: Where You Find the Troubleshooting Workbench 3: [vRealize Operations Manager Editions] 17.A system administrator is investigating an intermittent issue with the company's vRealize Operations (vROps) deployment. The internal capacity team has provided three occurrences in the last 12 hours since the issue occurred. The senior system administrator has started to raise a VMware Support Service Request and has 9 / 14 https://www.dumpsinfo.com/ asked for initial relevant logs to be prepared for the VMware support team. How should the system administrator collect the relevant information? A. Collect the vCenter and vROps primary node logs using SSH and the vm-support utility. B. Use the vROps UI to create a full support bundle for ESXi, vCenter, and primary vROps nodes. C. Using SSH, copy the log files from each of the vROps nodes from /var/log/warn & /var/log/messages locations. D. Create a light support bundle using the vROps UI. Answer: D Explanation: A support bundle is a collection of log and configuration files that can help troubleshoot a vROps issue. To create a support bundle, the system administrator can use the vROps UI and select the option to create a light or full support bundle. A light support bundle includes 24 hours of logs, while a full support bundle includes all available logs and configuration files. For an intermittent issue that occurred in the last 12 hours, a light support bundle should be sufficient to collect the relevant information. The system administrator can also select the cluster nodes that need to be evaluated for support, and download the support bundle in ZIP format for analysis or sending to VMware Technical Support1. The other options are not recommended or efficient ways to collect the relevant information. Collecting the vCenter and vROps primary node logs using SSH and the vm-support utility would not include the logs from the other vROps nodes, and would require manual steps to gather and compress the files. Using the vROps UI to create a full support bundle for ESXi, vCenter, and primary vROps nodes would include unnecessary and excessive data that could slow down the process and consume more disk space. Using SSH to copy the log files from each of the vROps nodes from /var/log/warn & /var/log/messages locations would also require manual steps to gather and compress the files, and would not include the configuration files that could be useful for troubleshooting. References: 1: Create a vRealize Operations Support Bundle 18.VMware vRealize Automation (vRA) has been configured to allow developers to self-provision VMs to a defined cluster. The IT Manager has requested a daily email report of a list of VMs that have been provisioned from vRA. Which three steps will correctly generate the required report? (Choose three.) A. Set the start date and recurrence to daily. B. In the Email addresses text box, enter the email addresses that must receive the report, and select an outbound rule. C. Configure the external location, and then set the appropriate network file share path and credentials. D. Set the timezone, start date, start time, and recurrence to daily. E. Click on Schedule, select vSphere Hosts and Clusters, expand vSphere World, and select the specific cluster. F. Click on Schedule select vSphere Hosts and Clusters, expand vSphere World, and select the vCenter. Answer: A, B, E Explanation: To generate adaily email report of a list of VMs that have been provisioned from vRA, you need to follow these steps: Create a custom view that displays the VM name, owner, and creation date for the deployments in the defined cluster. You can use the vRealize Automation Reporting - vRA8 deployment resources and statuses sample as a reference1. Create a report that uses the custom view as the template and select the output format as CSV or JSON. Schedule the report to run daily and set the start date and recurrence to daily (option A). 10 / 14 https://www.dumpsinfo.com/ In the Email addresses text box, enter the email addresses that must receive the report, and select an outbound rule (option B). You also need to configure an email server in vRealize Automation Service Broker to send notifications2. Click on Schedule, select vSphere Hosts and Clusters, expand vSphere World, and select the specific cluster (option E). This will filter the report data to only include the VMs provisioned to the defined cluster. Save the report and verify that it is sent to the email recipients as expected. Option C is not required because the report is sent via email and does not need to be stored in an external location. Option D is redundant because the start date and recurrence are already set in option A. Option F is incorrect because it will include all the VMs in the vCenter, not just the ones in the defined cluster. References: Create and Configure Reports Send email notifications to Service Broker users vRealize Automation Reporting - vRA8 deployment resources and statuses 19.Which two additional parameters are taken into account when sizing a vRealize Operations cluster using the sizing tool? (Choose two.) A. Time Series Data Retention B. Number of nodes C. Projected Growth D. Node size E. Number of current users Answer: A, C Explanation: According to the VMware vRealize Operations Install and Configure Guide1, the sizing tool is a web- based application that helps to estimate the required resources and configuration for a vRealize Operations cluster. The sizing tool takes into account various parameters, such as the number and type of objects to be monitored, the number of metrics and properties to be collected, the number of alerts and dashboards to be displayed, the number of users and concurrent sessions, and the desired availability and performance of the cluster. Two of the additional parameters that are taken into account when sizing a vRealize Operations cluster using the sizing tool are: Time Series Data Retention: This parameter specifies the duration for which the collected metrics and properties are stored in the vRealize Operations database. The longer the retention period, the more disk space is required for the cluster nodes. The sizing tool allows the user to select the retention period from 1 month to 12 months, or to enter a custom value. Projected Growth: This parameter specifies the expected increase in the number and type of objects to be monitored over time. The higher the projected growth, the more resources are required for the cluster nodes. The sizing tool allows the user to select the projected growth from 0% to 100%, or to enter a custom value. Therefore, the correct answers are A. Time Series Data Retention and C. Projected Growth, as these are two of the additional parameters that are taken into account when sizing a vRealize Operations cluster using the sizing tool. References: 1: VMware vRealize Operations Install and Configure Guide, https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize- Operations/8.5/vrealize-operations-manager-85-installation-and-configuration-guide.pdf, page 11-13 20.A customer is using multiple vRealize Operations (vROps) instances and has one central development vROps instance for creating dashboards. The administrator is tasked to share the newly 11 / 14 https://www.dumpsinfo.com/ created dashboards with other vROps instances, and the dashboards must be editable in the other instances. Which action should the administrator take to accomplish this goal? A. Generate a custom URL, set the expiration to "never expire", and import this URL into the other instance. B. Use the Embed option to import the HTML code into the other instances. C. Connect the vROps instances together, and synchronize the dashboards. D. Export the dashboard from the development instance, and import the dashboard into the other instance. Answer: D Explanation: Exporting the dashboard from the development instance, and importing the dashboard into the other instance is the correct action to accomplish the goal. This method allows the administrator to share the dashboard configuration file (in JSON format) with other vROps instances, and edit the dashboard in the other instances as needed. Generating a custom URL, setting the expiration to “never expire”, and importing this URL into the other instance is not a valid option, as this method only allows the administrator to share a non-authenticated view of the dashboard, not the dashboard configuration file. Using the Embed option to import the HTML code into the other instances is not a feasible option, as this method only allows the administrator to embed the dashboard into a web page, not to import the dashboard configuration file. Connecting the vROps instances together, and synchronizing the dashboards is not a possible option, as vROps does not support this feature. References: Export and Import Dashboards, section “Export and Import Dashboards”. Options for Sharing Dashboards, section “Options for Sharing Dashboards”. vRealize Operations Manager User Guide, section “Create and Configure Dashboards”. 21. Create a widget interaction with a provider widget. B. 1. Create a metric file in XML format. 22.An administrator has deployed a vRealize Operations (vROps) cluster in a Continuous Availability configuration across the two racks in two fault domains. Following a network outage that occurred for several minutes, the administrator has been tasked to ensure that the vROps deployment is still healthy. They have noted that one cluster can still contact the witness node. Which two events will occur as a result of the outage? (Choose two.) A. The vROps cluster will bring the fault domain back automatically once the network has been restored. B. The administrator will need to bring the other fault domain online manually. C. The administrator will need to restart and resync the vROps cluster. D. One fault domain will go offline. E. Both fault domains will be offline. Answer: A, D Explanation: A vROps cluster in a Continuous Availability configuration consists of two fault domains, which are separate physical locations that can tolerate failures of an entire rack or site. The fault domains contain the primary node, the primary replica node, and the data nodes that store and replicate the data and configuration of the cluster. The witness node is deployed in a third location to monitor the network connectivity between the two fault domains and prevent split-brain scenarios, which occur when both fault domains assume the role of the master node due to network isolation1. When a network outage occurs between the two fault domains, the witness node detects the situation and makes one of the fault domains offline to avoid data inconsistency. The fault domain that can still contact the witness node remains online and continues to function as the master node. The fault domain that cannot contact the witness node goes offline and stops serving requests. The VMs on the 12 / 14 https://www.dumpsinfo.com/ offline fault domain are restarted on the online fault domain by the vSphere HA feature1. When the network outage is resolved and the connectivity between the two fault domains is restored, the vROps cluster will bring the offline fault domain back automatically. The offline fault domain will resync the data and configuration from the online fault domain and resume its normal operations.The administrator does not need to bring the offline fault domain online manually or restart and resync the vROps cluster1. Therefore, the two events that will occur as a result of the outage are A. The vROps cluster will bring the fault domain back automatically once the network has been restored and D. One fault domain will go offline. References: 1: About vRealize Operations Continuous Availability 23.What are the two required components of an alert definition? (Choose two.) A. Symptom B. Version C. Node D. Action E. Recommendation Answer: A, D Explanation: The two required components of an alert definition are symptom and action. An alert definition is a configuration that defines the conditions and actions for generating an alert1. An alert is a notification that indicates a potential or existing issue with an object in the environment2. An alert definition consists of the following components3: Symptom: A symptom is a condition that indicates a deviation from the normal or expected behavior of an object. A symptom can be based on metrics, properties, events, or messages. A symptom can have a severity level and a wait cycle. A symptom is a required component of an alert definition, as it triggers the alert when it is met. Recommendation: A recommendation is a suggestion or a guidance that provides a possible solution or a mitigation for the issue that caused the alert. A recommendation can include a link to a relevant document or a workflow. A recommendation is an optional component of an alert definition, as it helps the user to resolve the alert, but it does not affect the alert generation. Action: An action is a task or a workflow that can be executed automatically or manually to resolve the issue that caused the alert. An action can be based on vRealize Orchestrator workflows or vRealize Operations Manager tasks. An action is a required component of an alert definition, as it defines the response for the alert when it is generated. Version: A version is a number that indicates the release or the update of the alert definition. A version is an optional component of an alert definition, as it helps the user to track the changes and the compatibility of the alert definition, but it does not affect the alert generation. Node: A node is a vRealize Operations Manager instance that is part of a cluster. A node is an optional component of an alert definition, as it helps the user to specify the scope and the source of the alert definition, but it does not affect the alert generation. Therefore, the two required components of an alert definition are symptom and action, while the other components are optional. References: 1: vRealize Operations Manager User Guide, VMware, 2021, p. 93. 2: vRealize Operations Manager User Guide, VMware, 2021, p. 91. 3: vRealize Operations Manager User Guide, VMware, 2021, p. 94. 24.After deploying vRealize Operations, an administrator needs to configure cost drivers to accurately reflect the purchase price and date of all nodes within the VMware vSAN cluster that are being 13 / 14 https://www.dumpsinfo.com/ monitored. Which type of cost driver should the administrator select? A. Server Hardware: Hyper-Converged B. Storage C. Server Hardware: Traditional D. Additional Costs Answer: A Explanation: According to the VMware vRealize Operations Cloud Cost Management Guide1, cost drivers are the factors that influence the cost of running a service or a resource. Cost drivers can be based on various parameters, such as hardware, software, labor, power, cooling, etc. Cost drivers can be configured in vRealize Operations to reflect the actual costs of the monitored environment and to generate accurate cost reports and analysis. One of the types of cost drivers that can be configured in vRealize Operations is Server Hardware. This cost driver allows the administrator to specify the purchase price and date of the physical servers that host the virtual machines. The purchase price and date are used to calculate the depreciation and the residual value of the servers over time. The Server Hardware cost driver has three sub-types: Traditional, Hyper-Converged, and Cloud. Each sub-type has different options and calculations for the cost driver. The Traditional sub-type is used for servers that have separate storage devices, such as SAN or NAS. The Hyper-Converged sub-type is used for servers that have integrated storage devices, such as vSAN. The Cloud sub-type is used for servers that are hosted by a cloud provider, such as AWS or Azure. Therefore, the correct answer is A. Server Hardware: Hyper-Converged, as this is the type of cost driver that should be selected by the administrator to configure the cost of the nodes within the VMware vSAN cluster that are being monitored. References: 1: VMware vRealize Operations Cloud Cost Management Guide, https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealiz e-Operations/8.5/vrealize-operations-manager-85-cloud-cost-management-guide.pdf, page 9-10, 15-16 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) 14 / 14 https://www.dumpsinfo.com/ http://www.tcpdf.org