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VMware 5V0-31.22 certification exam is a computer-based exam that consists of 60 multiple-choice questions. 5V0-31.22 exam has a duration of 105 minutes, and the passing score is 300 points out of a possible 500 points. 5V0-31.22 exam is delivered through the Pearson VUE testing platform, and candidates can register for the exam through the VMware certification website.

 

NEW QUESTION # 60
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. Stretched Clustering
  • B. Two-node Edge Cluster with ECMP
  • C. Spine and Leaf network topology with layer-3 at Spine
  • D. Two-node Edge Cluster with BFD
  • E. Spine and Leaf network topology with layer-3 at top of rack
  • F. Core Aggregation network topology

Answer: C,E,F

Explanation:
Explanation
Option B: Spine and Leaf network topology with layer-3 at Spine - A spine and leaf network topology is designed for high scalability and performance, and layer-3 at the spine ensures that there is no single point of failure for the layer-3 termination. This meets several of the requirements, including scalable high-performance networking with layer-3 termination at top-of-rack, protecting workloads from switch/NIC/rack failure, and providing isolation for DMZ workloads.
Option D: Spine and Leaf network topology with layer-3 at top of rack - Similar to Option B, this topology also provides high scalability and performance, and layer-3 at the top of rack meets the requirement for layer-3 termination at top-of-rack.
Option F: Core Aggregation network topology - This topology provides a highly available, redundant core switch for aggregation and routing, which meets the requirement for protecting workloads from switch/NIC/rack failure.
Based on the given choices, the correct answers would be B, D, and F.
Sources: [1] Designing VMware Infrastructure Topology and Architecture; Authors: Russel Nolan, Eiad Al-Aqqad [2] Network Topology Considerations for VMware vSAN;https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSAN/7.0/com.vmware.vsan.networking.doc/GUID-1A901C10-48 Spine-Leaf Architecture:
Introduction;https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/nexus-9000-series-switches/datasheet-c


NEW QUESTION # 61
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. 150 ms
  • B. 100 ms
  • C. 200 ms
  • D. 10 ms

Answer: A

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 # 62
An administrator is tasked with changing the password of the SDDC Manager super user account in a newly installed VCF environment.
Which method must the administrator use to complete this task?

  • A. 1 SSH in to the SDDC Manager VM using the vcf user account.
    2. Switch to the root user
    3. Enter the passwd admin command.
    4. Enter and retype the new password.
  • B. 1 SSH in to the SDDC Manager VM using the vcf user account.
    2. Switch to the root user.
    3. Enter the passwd vcf command.
    4. Enter and retype the new password.
  • C. 1 Log in to SDDC manager Ul as a user with the ADMIN role.
    2. Go to Administration > Security > Password Management.
    3. Select the SDDC Manager account from the component drop-down menu.
    4. Click Rotate Now button.
  • D. 1 Log in to the SDDC manager Ul as a user with the ADMIN role
    2. Go to Developer Center > API Explorer
    3. Expand APIs for managing users.
    4. Update password for root user.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
To change the password of the SDDC Manager super user account, the administrator should follow these steps:
* Log in to the SDDC Manager UI as a user with the ADMIN role.
* Go to Administration > Security > Password Management.
* Select the SDDC Manager account from the component drop-down menu.
* Click Rotate Now button.
This is the recommended method for changing the password of the SDDC Manager super user account, as documented in the VMware Cloud Foundation Administration Guide:https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/index.html


NEW QUESTION # 63
A systems administrator is implementing stretched clusters in an environment with multiple Availability Zones (AZs). Which statement accurately describes this design?

  • A. If VLAN is stretched between AZ1 and AZ2, the Layer 3 network must also be stretched between the two AZs.
  • B. The Layer 3 gateway for the workload domain and Edge overlay networks must be highly available across the AZs.
  • C. Layer 3 networks must be stretched between the AZs by the physical infrastructure
  • D. For VLANs that are stretched between AZs, configure load balancing in the Layer 3 gateway between AZs

Answer: D

Explanation:
Explanation
This is because according to VMware documentation, this is one of the design considerations for implementing stretched clusters in an environment with multiple Availability Zones (AZs). Load balancing in the Layer 3 gateway between AZs can improve network performance and availability by distributing traffic across multiple paths.


NEW QUESTION # 64
Which two functionalities does a NSX Tier-0 Gateway provide to a vSphere with Tanzu deployment? (Choose two.)

  • A. Layer 2 Switching
  • B. Connectivity to all Tier-1 Gateways
  • C. Gateway for Segments
  • D. Downlink Connections to Segments
  • E. Connectivity to physical networks and routers

Answer: B,E

Explanation:
According to About Architecture and Design for a vSphere with Tanzu Workload Domain4, two of the functionalities that a NSX Tier-0 Gateway provides to a vSphere with Tanzu deployment are:
Connectivity to all Tier-1 Gateways: A Tier-0 Gateway connects to one or more Tier-1 Gateways that provide routing services for each namespace in vSphere with Tanzu.
Connectivity to physical networks and routers: A Tier-0 Gateway connects to external networks via uplink interfaces that can use static routing or dynamic routing protocols such as BGP.


NEW QUESTION # 65
Which two prerequisites must be met before creating a vSphere with Tanzu Namespace? (Choose two.)

  • A. Enable a cluster with vSphere with Tanzu
  • B. Assign user and groups access
  • C. Enable Harbor Image Registry
  • D. Create storage policies for persistent storage
  • E. Define CPU and Memory limits

Answer: A,D


NEW QUESTION # 66
Which service is integrated with VMware Cloud Foundation and enables a centralized and simplified lifecycle management of ESXi host?

  • A. Solutions Manager
  • B. vCenter Lifecycle Manager
  • C. vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager
  • D. vSphere Lifecycle Manager

Answer: D

Explanation:
The service that is integrated with VMware Cloud Foundation and enables a centralized and simplified lifecycle management of ESXi host is Option B: vSphere Lifecycle Manager (vLCM) 1.
vLCM enables you to create cluster images for centralized and simplified lifecycle management of ESXi hosts including firmware. When a VI workload domain cluster is created with an image, you can update and upgrade the ESXi version on all hosts in the cluster collectively 1.
vSphere Lifecycle Manager (vLCM) is a key component of VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) that enables centralized and simplified lifecycle management of ESXi hosts. It provides a single interface to manage host baselines, firmware and driver updates, and upgrades. With vLCM, administrators can create custom images for ESXi hosts, define baselines for host compliance, and apply updates to hosts in a coordinated manner. This helps to ensure consistency across the environment and reduce the risk of configuration drift. (source: VMware Cloud Foundation 4.x Architecture and Deployment Guide)


NEW QUESTION # 67
An administrator is tasked with providing additional North-South throughput to the workloads hosted on overlay-backed networks in a VI Workload Domain stretched cluster. A two-node NSX Edge cluster was previously deployed through SDDC Manager before the cluster was stretched.
Which option is valid to add two nodes to the existing edge cluster while maintaining password rotation capability?

  • A. Expand the existing NSX Edge cluster using NSX Manager, and import the additional nodes in SDDC Manager.
  • B. Create a new NSX Edge cluster using SDDC Manager on the same stretched Workload Domain cluster.
  • C. Expand the existing NSX Edge cluster using SDDC Manager, and place the additional NSX Edge nodes on the same stretched Workload Domain cluster.
  • D. Expand the existing NSX Edge cluster using SDDC Manager, and place the additional NSX Edge nodes on a different stretched Workload Domain cluster.

Answer: C

Explanation:
According to VMware Cloud Foundation Specialist (v2) Exam1, one of the objectives is to "Describe how to expand an existing NSX-T Edge cluster". The exam guide also states that "SDDC Manager provides a single point of management for password rotation" and that "password rotation must be performed through SDDC Manager".


NEW QUESTION # 68
A customer is leveraging vRA to provision workloads to a consolidated VCF domain cluster. Due to the increased demand of customer workloads, more capacity is now needed. The architect provides information on scaling the customer's consolidated design.
Which statement accurately characterizes this design?

  • A. Migrating to a standard design will require redeploying the infrastructure from scratch.
  • B. Migrating to a standard design should be considered after reaching 8 or 10 nodes in the consolidated design.
  • C. A VMware GSS team must be involved during the process of migrating to a consolidated design.
  • D. A consolidated design will not support the addition of multiple clusters.

Answer: B

Explanation:
"When more capacity is needed, scaling the consolidated design is an option but a much better design option for a larger scale is to use workload domains. After you reach 8 or 10 nodes in the consolidated design, consider migrating to a standard design. If you migrate to a standard design, the default small vCenter Server Appliance size should be enough for most designs." According to the VMware Cloud Foundation documentation1, a consolidated architecture is suitable for smaller deployments that have 6 or fewer nodes, while a standard architecture is recommended for larger deployments that have more than 6 nodes. A consolidated architecture has some limitations and trade-offs compared to a standard architecture, such as less scalability, flexibility, and isolation. Therefore, if the customer's workload demand increases and requires more capacity, migrating to a standard architecture should be considered.


NEW QUESTION # 69
A systems administrator wants to integrate Microsoft Certificate Authority with SDDC Manager and has already established a connection between the components.
Which pre-requisite step is required for this integration to work?

  • A. Verify that the Microsoft Certificate Authority Server has been configured for basic authentication
  • B. Verify that the self-signed certificates have been replaced with signed certificates from Microsoft Certificate Authority.
  • C. Verify that a customized certificate template has been configured on the SDDC Manager
  • D. Verify that the Microsoft Certificate Authority Server has the RBAC roles configured on the same machine where the Certificate Authority role is installed.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation
This is because according to VMware documentation , when integrating Microsoft Certificate Authority with SDDC Manager, you need to configure basic authentication on the Microsoft Certificate Authority Server and provide valid credentials when establishing a connection from SDDC Manager.


NEW QUESTION # 70
A systems administrator has recently added newly-commissioned hosts in the the VI workload domain, and IP addresses are automatically configured to their associated network pool. The administrator reviews which storage options require only vMotion and NFS networks in the network pool.
Which two storage options have this requirement? (Choose two.)

  • A. vVols on NFS
  • B. vSAN and NFS
  • C. vSAN
  • D. Wols on ISCSI
  • E. NFS

Answer: C,E

Explanation:
Explanation
According to the VMware Cloud Foundation documentation on network requirements, vSAN requires only the vMotion and NFS networks to be configured in the network pool. This is because vSAN traffic can be carried over the vMotion network, and the NFS network is needed to support the use of NFS datastores [1].
NFS is a file-based storage protocol that can be accessed over IP networks. It does not require any special hardware or software, and can be accessed by any device that supports the NFS protocol [2]. As such, it only requires the NFS network to be configured in the network pool.
Therefore, the correct answers are B. NFS and E. vSAN.


NEW QUESTION # 71
Which three components are required to deploy a stretched cluster in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment? (Choose three.)

  • A. DHCP on the NSX Edge overlay network
  • B. DHCP on the host overlay network
  • C. vSAN, host overlay and vMotion network stretched across both sites
  • D. One witness host per vSAN stretched cluster
  • E. vSAN: host overlay and vMotion network per data site
  • F. One witness host per site

Answer: B,C,D

Explanation:
This is because when deploying a stretched cluster in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment, you must ensure that:
The vSAN network, the host overlay network and the vMotion network are stretched across both availability zones12. These networks enable data replication, communication and migration between hosts in different sites.
The host overlay network has DHCP enabled to provide IP addresses to hosts1. This simplifies the configuration and management of hosts in different sites.
Each vSAN stretched cluster has one witness host deployed in a separate location from both availability zones12. The witness host acts as a tie-breaker in case of a site failure or split-brain scenario.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.5/vcf-admin/GUID-7B4CC729-20BD-4CC9-B855-B38F02F74D40.html


NEW QUESTION # 72
An architect is designing overlay networking and routing for two VMware Cloud Foundation VI workload domains The following requirements must be met in the design:
* NSX-T Bare Metal Edge nodes are required to satisfy a requirement for extremely low latency.
* The costs must be kept to a minimum.
Which design meets these customer requirements?

  • A. Share an NSX-T Manager cluster between both workload domains, and then add the NSX-T Bare Metal Edge cluster to the shared NSX-T Manager cluster.
  • B. Create separate NSX-T Manager clusters for each workload domain, and then create separate NSX-T Bare Metal Edge clusters for each workload domain.
  • C. Create separate NSX-T Manager clusters for each workload domain, and then create a single NSX-T Bare Metal Edge cluster to be shared between NSX-T Manager clusters.
  • D. Place the Bare Metal Edge nodes in the same rack as the management domain hosts, and then add the NSX-T Bare Metal Edge cluster to the management domain NSX-T Manager cluster.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation
This is because according to VMware documentation, this is one of the supported design options for deploying NSX-T Bare Metal Edge nodes for VMware Cloud Foundation VI workload domains. Sharing an NSX-T Manager cluster between both workload domains can reduce costs by minimizing the number of NSX-T licenses required. Adding the NSX-T Bare Metal Edge cluster to the shared NSX-T Manager cluster can satisfy a requirement for extremely low latency by providing direct access to physical network interfaces.


NEW QUESTION # 73
What is the correct sequence of steps to add a new VI Workload Domain in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment?

  • A. 1. Create a network pool.
    2. Commission hosts.
    3. Add licenses to SDDC Manager.
    4. Create the workload domain.
  • B. 1. Configure DNS.
    2. Commission hosts.
    3. Create a network pool.
    4. Add licenses to SDDC Manager.
    5. Create the workload domain.
  • C. 1. Configure DNS.
    2. Create a network pool.
    3. Commission hosts.
    4. Add licenses to SDDC Manager.
    5. Create the workload domain.
  • D. 1. Create a network pool.
    2. Commission hosts.
    3. Create the workload domain.
    4. Add licenses to SDDC Manager.

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 74
An administrator is tasked with creating a new VMware Cloud Foundation VI Workload Domain.
Which statement is correct when commissioning new ESXi hosts to the SDDC Manager inventory?

  • A. Hosts with NFS storage can only be added to NFS-based and VMFS on FC-based VI Workload domains.
  • B. Hosts with vVols storage can only be added to NFS-based VI Workload domains.
  • C. Hosts with VMFS on FC storage can only be added to VMFS on FC-based VI Workload domains.
  • D. Hosts with vSAN storage can only be added to vSAN-based and VMFS on FC-based VI Workload domains.

Answer: C

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-45A77DE0-A38D-4655-85E2-BB8969C6993F.html According to the VMware Cloud Foundation documentation1, the host you are adding must have the same type of principal storage as the existing hosts in the vSphere cluster. For VI workload domains, the host can use vSAN, NFS, VMFS on FC, or vVols for principal storage. A host using VMFS on FC will automatically use the same VMFS on FC configuration as the other hosts in the vSphere cluster.
Hosts with vSAN storage can be added to vSAN-based VI Workload domains, but not to VMFS on FC-based VI Workload domains. Hosts with vVols storage can be added to vVols-based VI Workload domains, but not to NFS-based VI Workload domains. Hosts with NFS storage can be added to NFS-based VI Workload domains, but not to VMFS on FC-based VI Workload domains.


NEW QUESTION # 75
A systems administrator is tasked with creating a new VI workload domain that will leverage either an external NFS or a VMFS on FC storage as the principal storage.
Which action is required to fulfill this requirement?

  • A. Create a new network pool for vMotion, vSAN, and NFS networks.
  • B. Create a new network pool only for vMotion network.
  • C. Create a new network pool for vMotion and vSAN networks.
  • D. Create a new network pool for vMotion and NFS networks.

Answer: D

Explanation:
This is because a network pool is a collection of subnets within an layer-2 network domain that includes information about subnets reserved for the vMotion and NFS networks that are required for adding a host to the SDDC Manager inventory2. The other options are not correct because they either include vSAN network, which is not needed for external NFS or VMFS on FC storage2, or they do not include NFS network, which is needed for external NFS storage1.
https://infohub.delltechnologies.com/l/dell-storage-with-vmware-cloud-foundation-1/vmware-cloud-foundation-network-pool-configuration


NEW QUESTION # 76
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