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Practice VMware 5V0-31.22 Exam Questions

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    Question No 1
    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.)
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    Question No 2
    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.)
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    Question No 3
    An administrator has registered an external identity source in a consolidated architecture and would like to make sure that any subsequent workload domains can be accessed using the same identity sources. How can this goal be achieved with VMware Cloud Foundation?
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    Question No 4
    Which two options can be used to create a new VMware Cloud Foundation VI workload domain? (Choose two.)
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    Question No 5
    What is a valid procedure to replace an expired vSAN license in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment? A. 1 Add a new vSAN license to the SDDC Manager and vCenter Server. 2. Reassign the vSAN license to the cluster in the vCenter Server. 3. Remove the expired vSAN license from the SDDC Manager and vCenter Server. B. 1 Add a new vSAN license to the SDDC Manager. 2. Connect to SDDC Manager via SSH, and then restart Domain Manager using systemctl restart domainmanager. 3 Verify in the SDDC Manager whether a new vSAN license has been assigned to the cluster. C. 1 Add a new vSAN license to the vCenter Server. 2. Connect to SDDC Manager via SSH, and then restart Lifecycle Management using systemctl restart Icm. 3. Verify in the vCenter Server whether a new vSAN license has been assigned to the cluster. D. 1 Add a new vSAN license to the SDDC Manager. 2. Reassign the vSAN license to the cluster in the SDDC Manager. 3. Remove the expired vSAN license from the SDDC Manager
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