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VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Architect Version: Demo [ Total Questions: 10] Web: www.dumpscafe.com Email: support@dumpscafe.com VMware 2V0-13.25 https://www.dumpscafe.com https://www.dumpscafe.com/Braindumps-2V0-13.25.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 - 2V0-13.25Pass Exam 1 of 9Verified Solution - 100% Result A. B. C. D. Category Breakdown Category Number of Questions Plan and Design the VMware Solution 7 Install, Configure, Administrate the VMware Solution 1 VMware Products and Solutions 2 TOTAL 10 Question #:1 - [Plan and Design the VMware Solution] A customer is deploying VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) in an enterprise environment. During a series of workshops with stakeholders, the following requirements were identified: The network solution must be capable of complete logical isolation. The network solution must be capable of supporting independent upgrade cycles for network stacks. The network solution must be capable of tenant-specific customization of NSX configurations. The architect has made the following design decisions: The solution will consist of a single VCF instance. The solution will include a management domain and two workload domains. Based on the scenario, which additional design decision meets all of the stated requirements? Deploy NSX only in the management domain and use VLAN-backed segments in the workload domains. Use a global NSX Federation configuration across workload domains. Use a shared NSX instance across both workload domains. Deploy a dedicated NSX instance per workload domain. Answer: D Explanation Dedicated NSX instances per workload domain provide the highest level of and allow logical isolation , fulfilling the requirement of . Each workload independent upgrade cycles tenant-specific customization domain with its own NSX instance can be managed separately, updated independently, and configured with its own security policies, BGP/VRF, segments, and gateways. NSX Federation could achieve some level of centralization but does not support independent upgrade cycles per domain. A breaks isolation and would tightly couple upgrade cycles, violating two shared NSX instance of the key stated requirements. VMware - 2V0-13.25Pass Exam 2 of 9Verified Solution - 100% Result A. B. C. D. Reference:VMware Cloud Foundation NSX-T Design Guide – NSX Instance Design OptionsVMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 – Multi-Tenant Networking Models =========== Question #:2 - [Plan and Design the VMware Solution] An architect is responsible for designing a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)-based Private Cloud solution. During the requirements gathering workshop with key customer stakeholders, the following information was captured: • In the event of a disaster affecting the primary site, all tier 1 production services must be restored to the secondary site within 1 hour. • In the event of a disaster affecting the primary site, all tier 3 production services must be restored to the secondary site within 8 hours. Recoverability Availability Performance Manageability Answer: A Explanation These are classic metrics. The Recovery Time Objective (RTO) and Recovery Point Recoverability Objective (RPO) directly relate to how fast and how much data can be recovered after a failure or disaster event. The architect must ensure the VCF deployment includes recovery mechanisms, such as stretched clusters or backup/replication technology, that meet these defined RTO/RPO targets. Reference: VCF BCDR Best Practices – Recovery Planning Section =========== Question #:3 - [Plan and Design the VMware Solution] An architect is designing a Business Continuity Disaster Recovery (BCDR) strategy for a Virtual Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment with a management domain and multiple workload domains deployed in two datacenters located in the same city. During one of the initial workshops with stakeholders, the following information was identified: The Recovery Time Objective (RTO) for workloads is 24 hours. The management domain must remain continuously available with Recovery Point Objective (RPO) of 0. VMware - 2V0-13.25Pass Exam 3 of 9Verified Solution - 100% Result A. B. C. D. A. B. C. D. E. Hardware overhead should be minimized by utilizing standby resources that host test workloads during normal operation. Operational overhead should be minimized. Latency between both datacenters is 2 ms. Which design decision should the architect document to satisfy provided requirements? Use VCF Automation to redeploy the entire environment in case of a failure. Implement vSAN stretched cluster for the management domain and Live Recovery for the workload domains. Back up all workloads daily and store them in a central repository to meet RTO expectations. Use asynchronous replication for both management and workload domains. Answer: B Explanation To ensure , the best-fit design is to use a zero RPO and high availability for the management domain . With a and shared witness site, this design enables synchronous vSAN Stretched Cluster 2ms latency replication and automatic failover, ensuring and .no data loss (RPO 0) minimal downtime For the workload domains where , (leveraging replication and 24-hour RTO is acceptable Live Recovery automation like Site Recovery Manager or Aria Automation Orchestrator) can be used to minimize operational effort and still meet recovery timelines. This strategy also aligns with minimizing hardware overhead by using the standby test infrastructure as failover capacity. Reference:VMware Cloud Foundation Multisite Design Guide – Stretched Clusters and Disaster RecoveryVMware vSAN Stretched Cluster Architecture Design =========== Question #:4 - [Plan and Design the VMware Solution] Which two VCF components are replicated across availability zones in a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Fleet with Disaster Recovery model design with two availability zones? VCF Automation vCenter SDDC Manager NSX VCF Operations VMware - 2V0-13.25Pass Exam 4 of 9Verified Solution - 100% Result A. B. C. D. Answer: B D Explanation In a :VCF Fleet with Disaster Recovery (AZ model) vCenter is replicated to ensure management of vSphere workloads continues after a site failure. NSX is replicated for networking continuity (segments, TEPs, Edge services). Other components: SDDC Manager is fleet-level and not replicated per AZ. VCF Automation and are and not replicated automatically by the VCF Operations optional add-ons DR model. Thus, are replicated across AZs for resiliency.vCenter and NSX Reference: VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 – Fleet with Disaster Recovery (AZ Replication Components). Question #:5 - [Plan and Design the VMware Solution] An architect is designing a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) fleet. The following information has been provided by the customer: Due to budget constraints, the solution must utilize the existing server hardware. The existing server hardware consists of server models from the same vendor but different generations. There are ten servers available for use in this solution. Management and Business workloads should be hosted in different clusters. What design decision should the architect make for the lifecycle management of the solution based on this information?Use a single vSphere Lifecycle Manager composite image for the management domain cluster. Use separate vSphere Lifecycle Manager composite images for the management and workload domain clusters. Use vSphere Lifecycle Manager baselines for the management domain cluster. Use a single vSphere Lifecycle Manager composite image for the management and workload domain clusters. Answer: B VMware - 2V0-13.25Pass Exam 5 of 9Verified Solution - 100% Result A. B. C. D. E. Explanation In VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0, with is the vSphere Lifecycle Manager (vLCM) composite images recommended method for managing host lifecycle. However, when using hardware of , different generations it's not advisable to use a across clusters with hardware inconsistencies due to single composite image potential compatibility mismatches with firmware and drivers. By using for each cluster (i.e., management and workload), the architect separate vLCM composite images ensures that , reducing the risk of each cluster's image is optimized for its specific hardware generation driver/firmware issues during updates or drift remediation. This design aligns with the principle of , especially important when cluster-level lifecycle independence working with a mix of hardware generations. Reference:VMware Cloud Foundation Lifecycle Management Design Guide – vSphere Lifecycle Manager Best PracticesVMware vSphere 8 Lifecycle Manager Guide – Composite Image Strategy for Heterogeneous Hosts =========== Question #:6 - [Install, Configure, Administrate the VMware Solution] An architect responsible for creating the automation design for a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Private Cloud is reviewing the notes from a customer design workshop. The customer has provided the following information: • The customer's existing fleet management instance will be upgraded to maintain the existing process for virtual machine deployments. • The customer would like to limit the total active resource consumption per VCF Automation user. • The customer would like to ensure requests meet company requirements prior to deployment for certain users. A combination of which two should the architect recommend to meet the VCF Automation policies customer's stated requirements? (Choose two.) IaaS Policy Approval Policy Resource Quota Policy Deployment Limit Policy Lease Policy Answer: B C Explanation VMware - 2V0-13.25Pass Exam 6 of 9Verified Solution - 100% Result A. B. C. In , automation and governance are enforced through VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.4 VCF Automation built on .policies VMware Aria Automation Service Broker Two policies directly address the customer’s requirements: Resource Quota Policy — Controls total active resource consumption by defining limits on CPU, memory, and storage at the organization, project, or user level. “Resource quota policies control the amount of resources that are available to your users. You define these policies to limit the resources consumed by each user, project, or the organization.” Approval Policy — Ensures governance and validation before resource deployment or modification. “Approval policies are used to control deployment and day-2 action requests before they are executed. Requests are evaluated and approved by designated users or roles to ensure they meet organizational policies.” Deployment Limit Policies (option D) apply to per-deployment limits but do not govern total user-level resource consumption. Therefore, the correct combination of policies that satisfy both governance and consumption control requirements is and .Resource Quota Policy Approval Policy References (VMware Cloud Foundation documents): VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.4 Architecture and Design Guide — Automation Governance: Resource Quota Policies and Approval Policies. VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.4 Operations Guide — Policy Configuration in VCF Automation for All Apps. VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.4 Policy Enforcement Reference — Approval Policy Enforcement Examples. Question #:7 - [Plan and Design the VMware Solution] A cloud architect is designing a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Automation solution for an organization. The design must fulfill the following requirements: The design must minimize provider infrastructure lifecycle tasks. The design must minimize infrastructure management overhead. Each tenant must have isolated compute infrastructure. Which of the following deployment models best meets these requirements? Single VCF instance with dedicated Workload Domains per tenant Consolidated VCF deployment per tenant Dedicated VCF instances per tenant in a Standard Architecture VMware - 2V0-13.25Pass Exam 7 of 9Verified Solution - 100% Result D. A. B. C. D. Shared Workload Domain for tenants Answer: A Explanation A strikes the balance between single VCF instance with dedicated Workload Domains per tenant operational efficiency and isolation. It reduces lifecycle tasks since only one management domain must be maintained, while each tenant having a ensures isolation of compute resources. dedicated workload domain This meets all three stated requirements effectively: lifecycle simplicity, minimal overhead, and tenant- specific compute separation. Reference:VMware Cloud Foundation Architecture and Design Guide – Multi-Tenant VCF Deployments and Workload Domains Question #:8 - [VMware Products and Solutions] Why would an architect specify the default NSX segment profiles in a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) design? Default segment profiles are required for VLAN-backed segments and cannot be overridden. Default segment profiles offer enhanced performance and are automatically optimized for overlay traffic. Default segment profiles enable distributed firewall policy enforcement and avoid the need for overlay segments. Default segment profiles provide sufficient security and operational baseline settings for most common workloads and simplify lifecycle management. Answer: D Explanation According to the and VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.2 Design Library NSX Segment Profiles Design , Section “If you do not associate a custom segment profile when you create a segment, the NSX Manager These automatically associates a corresponding default system-defined segment profile.” default segment provide baseline Layer 2 networking configurations — including profiles SpoofGuard, Segment Security, — that ensure security and operational compliance for most workload MAC Discovery, and QoS controls use cases. The guide explains that these defaults “ ” but “cannot be deleted or modified can be inherited by custom ,” offering a reliable starting point for secure and consistent lifecycle management. The segment profiles rationale for using them in a design is to maintain operational simplicity, consistent enforcement of , and when deploying or scaling segments baseline security policies reduced administrative overhead across workload domains. VMware - 2V0-13.25Pass Exam 8 of 9Verified Solution - 100% Result A. B. C. D. This approach aligns with the VCF design principles of , standardization, automation, and maintainability ensuring that the network fabric adheres to validated security baselines without requiring complex customization unless dictated by specific use cases (such as industrial or multi-tenant environments). References (VMware Cloud Foundation documents): VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.2 — (pp. 1700–1703).NSX Segment Profiles and Default Behavior VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.1 — NSX Networking Design Guide: Segment Profiles and Default Settings Overview. VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Design Recommendations — VCF-NSX-DES-RCMD-SEG-PROFILE- 001. Question #:9 - [Plan and Design the VMware Solution] An architect is responsible for designing a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)-based Private Cloud solution. During the requirements gathering workshop with key customer stakeholders, the following information wascaptured: The solution must support a yearly workload growth of up to 10%. When creating the design document, which design quality should be used to classify the stated requirements? Performance Availability Manageability Security Answer: A Explanation The requirement specifying "yearly workload growth of up to 10%" relates directly to the system's ability to , which falls under the design quality of . Performance in handle increased demand over time Performance VMware Cloud Foundation design includes considerations for scalability and the ability to sustain projected growth. This requirement addresses the system’s capacity to manage future workload expansion without degradation in service levels. Reference:VMware Cloud Foundation Architecture and Design Guide 9.0 – Design Qualities Section: Performance and Scalability =========== Question #:10 - [VMware Products and Solutions] VMware - 2V0-13.25Pass Exam 9 of 9Verified Solution - 100% Result A. B. C. D. An architect gathered the following requirements for a Supervisor image store. The repository must support: • Image scanning • Replication • Image signing What component would the architect recommend? Harbor Azure ACR Gitea Docker Hub Answer: A Explanation The identifies as the VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.2 Design Guide Harbor enterprise-grade container integrated with and . It states:registry vSphere with Tanzu Supervisor Clusters “Harbor provides a cloud-native registry that supports image scanning, replication, and image signing. It is the recommended solution for storing, securing, and distributing container images within VCF environments.” Harbor integrates with and supports , , and vSphere Namespaces content trust vulnerability scanning across multiple sites — capabilities not available with or , and only image replication Docker Hub Gitea partially supported in .Azure ACR Therefore, is the correct and VMware-recommended component for a Supervisor image store that Harbor requires enterprise security and replication capabilities. References (VMware Cloud Foundation documents): VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.2 Design and Architecture Guide — “Harbor Image Registry Integration with Supervisor.” VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.1 Tanzu Integration Guide — “Using Harbor as the Image Registry for Supervisor Namespaces.” About dumpscafe.com dumpscafe.com was founded in 2007. We provide latest & high quality IT / Business Certification Training Exam Questions, Study Guides, Practice Tests. 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