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VMware vSphere Foundation 9.0 Administrator Version: Demo [ Total Questions: 10] Web: www.dumpscafe.com Email: support@dumpscafe.com VMware 2V0-16.25 https://www.dumpscafe.com https://www.dumpscafe.com/Braindumps-2V0-16.25.html IMPORTANT NOTICE Feedback We have developed quality product and state-of-art service to ensure our customers interest. If you have any suggestions, please feel free to contact us at feedback@dumpscafe.com Support If you have any questions about our product, please provide the following items: exam code screenshot of the question login id/email please contact us at and our technical experts will provide support within 24 hours.support@dumpscafe.com Copyright The product of each order has its own encryption code, so you should use it independently. Any unauthorized changes will inflict legal punishment. We reserve the right of final explanation for this statement. VMware - 2V0-16.25Pass Exam 1 of 10Verified Solution - 100% Result A. B. C. D. Question #:1 An administrator is preparing to deploy VMware vSphere Foundation using the VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Installer wizard. During host onboarding, it is discovered that the VMware ESX hosts each have different root passwords. Which deployment method must be used to continue the installation? Proceed with the wizard and override host credentials during staging. Use the deployment wizard and enter credentials per host manually. Set the password to expire on all ESX hosts. Use a JSON specification file to define per-host credentials. Answer: D Explanation When deploying VMware vSphere Foundation using theVCF Installer wizard, host onboarding requires consistent access credentials. If ESX hosts havedifferent root passwords, the wizard cannot proceed using a single credential. In this case, administrators must use aJSON specification fileto defineper-host credentials, ensuring each host can be onboarded successfully. The JSON specification allows defining host-specific parameters (IP, hostname, root password, networking, etc.). Other options are incorrect: A. Proceed with wizard and override host credentials during staging# Not supported. B. Use deployment wizard and enter credentials per host manually# Wizard requires uniform credentials. C. Set password to expire on all ESX hosts# Irrelevant to deployment and would cause failures. References: VMware Cloud Foundation Deployment Guide –Host onboarding using JSON specification(covered in installer documentation). VMware Docs: Using JSON Specification for VCF Deployment Question #:4 VMware - 2V0-16.25Pass Exam 2 of 10Verified Solution - 100% Result A. B. C. D. A. B. C. Which component of VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) is essential for supporting containerized workloads within the vSphere environment? VCF Automation VCF Fleet Manager VCF Operations vSphere Kubernetes Service Answer: D Explanation 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 #:3 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? Select the External Event Based Active Symptoms under Global Settings. Select the Activate Standard Certificate Validation under Global Settings. Set the Threshold For Adapters Certificate Expiration Alert to 6 under Global Settings. VMware - 2V0-16.25Pass Exam 3 of 10Verified Solution - 100% Result D. A. B. C. D. The CRL tab is not available when VCF Operations is licensed under vSphere Foundation. Answer: B Explanation 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: A. External Event Based Active Symptoms# Related to alerting, not CRL. C. Threshold for Expiration Alert# Configures warnings, not CRL visibility. 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 #:4 Which component of VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) is essential for supporting containerized workloads within the vSphere environment? VCF Automation VCF Fleet Manager VCF Operations vSphere Kubernetes Service Answer: D Explanation 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. VMware - 2V0-16.25Pass Exam 4 of 10Verified Solution - 100% Result A. B. C. D. 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 #:5 An organization requires a centralized platform to monitor the performance, health, and capacity of their entire VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) environment. Which two components would provide this capability? (Choose two.) VCF Operations for Networks VCF Operations VCF Operations for Logs vSphere Supervisor Answer: A B Explanation The requirement is for a to monitor across thecentralized platform performance, health, and capacity entire .VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) environment VCF Operations Providesend-to-end performance monitoring, capacity management, and health analytics across vCenter, ESXi, vSAN, and NSX. Includes , , andFinOps and Capacity Planning performance diagnostics AI-driven for faster remediation.troubleshooting This is the primary component for monitoring the .entire VCF environment VCF Operations for Networks VMware - 2V0-16.25Pass Exam 5 of 10Verified Solution - 100% Result A. B. C. D. Extends observability to by monitoring NSX health, VPCs, and network network operations flows. Provides .traffic summaries, alerts, and network capacity metrics Integrated with VCF Operations to ensure a of health and complete platform-wide view performance. Why not the others? VCF Operations for Logs# Focused on (not log management, troubleshooting, and diagnostics holistic performance/capacity monitoring). vSphere Supervisor# Provides , not Kubernetes namespace and workload management centralized performance/capacity monitoring. References: VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.1 –Performance Monitoring and Capacity in VCF Operations VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.1 –VCF Health and Diagnostics in Operations VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.1 –Network Operations with VCF Operations for Networks VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.3 –Integration of Network Alerts into VCF Operations Question #:54 A network failure of a host occurred in a VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) vSphere cluster.None of the virtual machines (VMs) restarted on unaffected hosts and the VMs were unreachable until the problem was corrected. vSphere HA and DRS are enabled, and all tests when powering off a host were successful. What is the cause of this behavior? Host Isolation Response is disabled in vSphere HA. The VMs have "should run on" host affinity rule applied. vSphere DRS has not been enabled on the cluster. vSphere HA has not been enabled on the cluster. Answer: A Explanation VMware - 2V0-16.25Pass Exam 6 of 10Verified Solution - 100% Result A. B. C. D. In this scenario, anetwork failureoccurred on a host, and VMs on that host didnot restart on other hosts, even thoughHA and DRS were enabled. This indicates thatvSphere HA detected an isolation event(the host lost network connectivity) but tookno action, because theHost Isolation Response was disabled. Normally, with Host Isolation Response set to "Power Off and Restart VMs," HA restarts affected VMs on surviving hosts. Since powering off a host manually triggers a restart correctly, the failure here was specific toisolation behavior. Other options: B. Affinity rule "should run on"# Would still allow HA restart elsewhere if isolation occurred. C. DRS not enabled# DRS only balances load; HA is responsible for restarts. D. HA not enabled# Contradicts the scenario (HA was enabled). References: VMware vSphere 9.0 –HA Isolation Response Settings VMware KB 1002117 –Understanding Isolation Response in vSphere HA Question #:58 An administrator is tasked to deploy a large-scale VDI environment on a VMware vSAN Original Storage Architecture (OSA) cluster. Which vSAN feature is required to achieve maximum storage space reduction in this cluster? Disable Object Checksum. Deduplication and Compression. Object space reservation. Compression only. Answer: B Explanation In avSAN Original Storage Architecture (OSA) cluster, the feature that provides themaximum storage space reductionisDeduplication and Compression. Deduplication removes duplicate blocks across the cluster. VMware - 2V0-16.25Pass Exam 7 of 10Verified Solution - 100% Result A. B. C. D. E. Compression further reduces the space used by unique blocks. These are applied at thedisk group leveland are essential inVDI environmentswhere identical VM images consume space. Why others are incorrect: A. Disable Object Checksum# Only reduces CPU overhead, not storage space. C. Object space reservation# Controls reserved capacity, not reduction. D. Compression only# Reduces space, but less than Deduplication + Compression combined. References: VMware vSphere 9.0 –vSAN OSA Space Efficiency Features VMware Docs: vSAN Deduplication and Compression Question #:8 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.) Assign the new role to the appropriate users/groups. Create a new role in vCenter with VM management permissions. Apply the role to the specific vCenter folder. Add the identity source to vCenter. Create a datastore cluster. Answer: A B C 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. VMware - 2V0-16.25Pass Exam 8 of 10Verified Solution - 100% Result A. B. C. D. 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. Question #:12 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? The new ESX host will operate in evaluation mode until more capacity is added to the license to license the host. If the host is not licensed when the evaluation period expires, the host will be limited to 64 cores until 32 cores or greater is added to the license. The new ESX host has been limited to 64 cores until more capacity is added to the license to license the host. Once 32 cores or greater is added to the license, the full 96 cores of the new host will be useable. The new ESX host will operate in evaluation mode until more capacity is added to the license to license the host. If the host is not licensed when the evaluation period expires, it is disconnected from the vCenter instance. No issue will occur. The new host was added to the vCenter cluster successfully and will operate for the valid period of the applied license. Answer: C VMware - 2V0-16.25Pass Exam 9 of 10Verified Solution - 100% Result A. B. C. D. Explanation 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: A. Limited to 64 cores# Not how VMware licensing enforcement works. B. Limited to 64 cores until license upgrade# Incorrect; VMware does not partially disable cores. D. No issue# Incorrect; licensing compliance will cause issues. References: VMware Licensing Guide –Per-Core Licensing Enforcement VMware Docs: vSphere License Enforcement Question #:10 How does an administrator configure VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations for logs to send Notifications and Metrics to VCF Operations? Configure the Integration through VCF Operations for Logs. Launch the wizard from VCF Operations for Logs. Launch the wizard from VCF Operations. Configure the Integrations through VCF Operations. Answer: D Explanation To configureVMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations for logsso that it can send notifications and metrics, administrators must use theIntegrations workflow inside VCF Operations. VMware - 2V0-16.25Pass Exam 10 of 10Verified Solution - 100% Result You configure integrations centrally from theAdministration > Integrationspage in VCF Operations. Here you add theVCF Operations for Logs data source, configure credentials, and set up Webhooks for alerts. Once integration is completed, VCF Operations for Logs data can be consumed in VCF Operations dashboards and used for notifications and metrics. This process is not launched directly from"VCF Operations for Logs," but rather fromVCF Operations itself, where all integrations (vCenter, vSAN, NSX, and Logs) are centrally managed. References: VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.2 –Integrating Data Sources with VCF Operations VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.3 –Configure VCF Operations for logs integration About dumpscafe.com dumpscafe.com was founded in 2007. We provide latest & high quality IT / Business Certification Training Exam Questions, Study Guides, Practice Tests. We help you pass any IT / Business Certification Exams with 100% Pass Guaranteed or Full Refund. Especially Cisco, CompTIA, Citrix, EMC, HP, Oracle, VMware, Juniper, Check Point, LPI, Nortel, EXIN and so on. View list of all certification exams: All vendors We prepare state-of-the art practice tests for certification exams. 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