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VMware 2V0-15.25 Exam Syllabus Topics:

TopicDetails
Topic 1
  • IT Architectures, Technologies, Standards: This domain covers fundamental frameworks, tools, and best practices for building scalable, secure, and interoperable enterprise IT systems.
Topic 2
  • Plan and Design the VMware by Broadcom Solution: This domain addresses architectural planning and design principles for creating scalable, secure virtual environments aligned with business requirements.
Topic 3
  • Troubleshoot and Optimize the VMware by Broadcom Solution: This domain focuses on troubleshooting VCF deployment, upgrades, conversions, workload domains, fleet operations (certificates, passwords, identity), licensing, compute resources, storage (vSAN, supplemental storage), networking (VDS, NSX), VCF Operations tools, Identity Broker automation, and HCX workload migrations.
Topic 4
  • VMware by Broadcom Solution: This section focuses on understanding VMware by Broadcom's virtualization and cloud infrastructure platform for managing modern enterprise workloads.
Topic 5
  • Install, Configure, Administrate the VMware by Broadcom Solution: This area covers installing, configuring, and managing VMware solutions including VCF Fleet deployment, expansion, and reduction operations.

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VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Support Sample Questions (Q31-Q36):

NEW QUESTION # 31
An administrator is responsible for managing a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) fleet. The following information has been provided about the VCF fleet configuration:
* The VCF fleet consists of a single VCF instance with a single management domain and a single workload domain.
* VCF Automation has a single Organization for VM Apps configured with a VCF Cloud Account for the workload domain.
The administrator has been tasked with creating a new Organization for All Apps to support the developers need to deploy Kubernetes-based applications in a new region in a workload domain.
The administrator attempts to create a new region through the VCF Automation Provider Portal but the VMware NSX manager for the workload domain does not appear on the list of available NSX managers.
What action must the administrator complete to resolve the issue?

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 32
An administrator is tasked with replacing a VMware vCenter certificate in VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations with an external CA-signed certificate. The certificate import completes successfully but when running the certificate replacement task, it fails with the following error: Certificate replacement has failed...
The Certificate Chain validation failed due to 'Signature does not match' What is the possible cause of this issue?

Answer: A

Explanation:
When replacing certificates in VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations, the system performs strict certificate chain validation. The error shown:
"Certificate chain validation failed due to 'Signature does not match'" indicates that VCF Operations attempted to validate the presented certificate chain but detected that the server certificate did not correctly match the signing CA certificate. This occursmost commonly when the administrator pastes the server certificate and CA root/intermediate certificates into the wrong fields during import.
VCF requires the certificate bundle to be uploaded in the correct format:
* Server certificate# Server Certificate field
* Intermediate certificates# Intermediate Chain field
* Root certificate# Root CA field
If the chain order is wrong or the server certificate is mistakenly placed in an intermediate or root CA field, the cryptographic signature validation fails. This exact failure mode is documented in VMware certificate replacement workflows.
Option A is incorrect because including an IP address in a CSR does not invalidate chain signatures.
Option B is incorrect because an untrusted CA produces atrustfailure, not asignature mismatch.
Option C is unrelated: accessibility is not required for certificate validation.


NEW QUESTION # 33
An administrator has received reports of high CPU ready times on several Virtual Machines (VMs) running within a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) workload domain and has been tasked with collecting detailed metrics for all running Virtual Machines from each ESX host.
Which command line utility will enable the administrator to collect the required metrics?

Answer: B

Explanation:
To collect detailed per-VM CPU metrics-especiallyCPU Ready (%RDY)-the correct command-line utility on an ESXi host isesxtop. This tool provides real-time, low-level performance data for CPU, memory, disk, and network usage, and is the authoritative method for diagnosing CPU contention issues in VMware environments.
When troubleshootinghigh CPU Ready times, esxtop allows administrators to:
* View CPU contention at the VM level
* Inspect co-stop, wait, and scheduling delays
* Monitor NUMA distribution and pCPU saturation
* Capture historical performance snapshots using batch mode
The other options do not provide the necessary VM-level CPU scheduling metrics:
* A. vimtop: Only available on vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA), not ESXi; doesnotshow VM CPU ready.
* B. esxcli: Used for configuration and health checks; not for real-time CPU metrics.
* C. vim-cmd: Used to manage VMs via vSphere API bindings; not a performance monitoring tool.


NEW QUESTION # 34
An administrator is responsible for a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) fleet. The administrator has been tasked with commissioning four ESX hosts for a new workload domain that uses vSAN Express Storage Architecture (ESA) as the primary storage solution.
During the host validation stage in vSphere client, the process fails with the following errors:
esx-l.wld.vcf.local. Failed to validate vSAN HCL status.
esx-2.wld.vcf. local. Failed to validate vSAN HCL status.
esx-3.wld.vcf.local. Failed to validate vSAN HCL status.
esx~4.wid.vcf. local. Failed to validate vSAN HCL status.
What Is the cause of the errors?

Answer: A

Explanation:
VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 requires strict vSAN ESA hardware compatibility when creating a workload domain that uses vSAN Express Storage Architecture (ESA). During host validation, SDDC Manager and vSphere Client check whether each ESXi host meets ESA requirements, including CPU generation, storage controller type, and-most importantly-ESA-certified NVMe storage devices. The validation errors provided:
"Failed to validate vSAN HCL status" for every host
indicate that the hosts do not meet the vSAN ESA HCL requirements.
VCF 9.0 documentation states that ESA uses a next-generation log-structured filesystem requiring certified NVMe devices only, with no RAID controller dependencies. Unlike OSA, ESA eliminates disk groups, but it requires certified devices listed on the vSAN ESA HCL to pass host validation. If non-certified or unsupported NVMe/SAS devices are present, validation fails exactly as described.
Option A is incorrect because RAID pass-through settings apply to OSA, not ESA.
Option C is incorrect because ESA compatibility validation is performed offline using the SDDC Manager BOM, not via internet lookup.
Option D is incorrect because ESA does not use tri-mode RAID controllers.
Therefore, the documented and verified cause is B: hosts are not using vSAN ESA certified storage devices.


NEW QUESTION # 35
An administrator has a vSphere 8.0 update 3 environment with the following configuration:
* A 3-node vSAN cluster
* A vSphere Standard Switch (VSS)
* Several standalone ESX hosts in the vCenter inventory
They want to convert this vSphere environment into a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.0 management domain.
Identify two changes they will need to make before converting this vSphere environment into a VMWare Cloud Foundation (VCF) Management domain? (Choose two.)

Answer: A,C

Explanation:
To convert an existing vSphere environment into aVMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.0 Management Domain, several prerequisites must be met as defined in the VCF 9.x documentation.
First,VCF 9.0 requires vSphere 9.0as part of its Bill of Materials (BOM). The uploaded VCF 9.0 documentation confirms that VCF 9.0 is built onvSphere 9.0, vCenter 9.0, and NSX versions that align with the 9.x stack. A vSphere 8.0 Update 3 environment isnot supportedas a foundation for a VCF 9.0 management domain; therefore, the administrator mustupgrade the entire vSphere platform to vSphere 9.0 before VCF deployment.
(Reference: VCF 9.0 BOM - vSphere 9.0 is mandatory.)
Second, VCF management domain creation strictly requiresvSphere Distributed Switches (vDS). VCF does notsupportvSphere Standard Switches (VSS)for any management domain hosts. The VCF 9.0 design and deployment guides state that all ESXi hosts intended for a management domain must use vDS for management, vSAN, and vMotion networking. Therefore, the existence of a VSS must be corrected by deploying and configuring avSphere Distributed Switchand migrating host networking accordingly before Cloud Builder deployment.
Removing standalone hosts or removing a VSS from inventory isnot required. Only the hosts selected for the management domain need to be prepared.
Thus, the required changes are:
#B. Upgrade vSphere 8.0 Update 3 to vSphere 9.0
#C. Configure a vSphere Distributed Switch
These are the only changes explicitly required by VCF 9.0 documentation.


NEW QUESTION # 36
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