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VEEAM VMCE_v12 Exam - Topic 14 Question 16 Discussion

Actual exam question for VEEAM's VMCE_v12 exam
Question #: 16
Topic #: 14
[All VMCE_v12 Questions]

An administrator needs to dynamically add VMware VMs that have a custom application installed to a backup job. How can this job be created?

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Suggested Answer: A

Veeam Backup & Replication allows you to set up failover plans to control the order in which VMs are started during a failover. By creating a failover plan, you can specify that the database servers boot before the application servers. This is achieved by setting up VM dependencies within the failover plan, ensuring that the database servers (which are critical for the application servers to function) are operational before the application servers start. Creating a disaster recovery template (B), creating a replica mapping (C), or initiating a planned failover (D) does not directly address the boot order of the servers during failover.


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Alona
3 months ago
Totally agree with B, it's the most efficient method!
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Skye
3 months ago
D seems outdated, who still uses CSV files for this?
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Ryan
4 months ago
A sounds interesting, but is it really that straightforward?
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Thad
4 months ago
I think C is better since it directly uses vSphere tags.
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Brock
4 months ago
Option B is the way to go for dynamic groups!
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Noelia
4 months ago
I vaguely recall that modifying a CSV file isn’t the most efficient method, especially if the VMs change frequently.
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Kati
4 months ago
Creating a backup job based on vSphere tags seems like a straightforward option, but I’m not confident if it handles dynamic additions effectively.
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Mary
5 months ago
I remember something about dynamic groups in Enterprise Manager; that might be the way to go since it can automatically include VMs with specific tags.
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Destiny
5 months ago
I think using the RESTful API sounds familiar, but I'm not entirely sure if it’s the best approach for this scenario.
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Joni
5 months ago
This seems like it could be tricky. I'm not sure if modifying a CSV file is the right approach, but I'll keep an open mind and consider all the options.
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Magdalene
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I know we can use the RESTful API to interact with VMware, so that's probably the way to go. I'll make sure to review that in my notes.
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Gaynell
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about the best approach here. I'll need to think through the options carefully.
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Leonida
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about managing VMware VMs for backup. I think I can handle this one.
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Elza
5 months ago
Creating a dynamic group in Enterprise Manager sounds like a good solution, but I'm not totally familiar with that feature. I'll need to do some research on it.
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Sherita
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got it. Based on the desired transform results, we need to preserve the whitespace in the "content" element. The correct answer is option C: .
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Lorean
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The key is that it's for people 65+ with disabilities OR people with ESRD, not both. So I'll select Medicare as the correct answer.
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Hildred
5 months ago
The key here is that the question is asking about configuring the DLVM to support CUDA. That means the DLVM needs to have a GPU, so the answer is C, Graphic Processing Unit (GPU). I'm pretty sure about this one.
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Kerry
10 months ago
Option E: Sacrifice a goat to the backup gods and hope they take pity on your virtual machines. It's a time-honored tradition, I hear.
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Kimi
8 months ago
C) Create a backup job based on vSphere tags.
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Leana
8 months ago
B) In Enterprise Manager, create a dynamic group of VMs that contain both tags.
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Mica
9 months ago
A) Use the RESTful API to scan the VM inventory for machines that match the criteria.
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Lucina
10 months ago
The RESTful API in Option A is the way to go. Automating the VM inventory scan is the future-proof solution here.
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Bettina
9 months ago
C) Create a backup job based on vSphere tags.
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Vinnie
9 months ago
A) The RESTful API is definitely the most efficient way to handle this task.
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Daisy
9 months ago
B) In Enterprise Manager, create a dynamic group of VMs that contain both tags.
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Oretha
9 months ago
C) Create a backup job based on vSphere tags.
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Sheldon
9 months ago
A) The RESTful API is definitely the most efficient way to handle this task.
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Sabra
9 months ago
B) In Enterprise Manager, create a dynamic group of VMs that contain both tags.
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Lili
9 months ago
A) Use the RESTful API to scan the VM inventory for machines that match the criteria.
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Zachary
10 months ago
A) Use the RESTful API to scan the VM inventory for machines that match the criteria.
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Isaiah
10 months ago
Option D with the custom CSV file? Really? That sounds like an outdated and labor-intensive approach. Who still uses CSV files these days?
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Glory
10 months ago
I'm leaning towards Option C. Leveraging vSphere tags to create the backup job sounds like a flexible and scalable solution.
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Nu
9 months ago
That's true, it could be a more automated approach to adding VMs to the backup job.
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Boris
9 months ago
I think Option A could also work well, using the RESTful API to scan for VMs that match the criteria.
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Shad
10 months ago
I agree, it would make it easier to manage and add VMs with the custom application.
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Jolanda
10 months ago
Option C sounds like a good choice. Using vSphere tags for the backup job seems efficient.
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Cruz
11 months ago
Option B seems the most straightforward approach. Creating a dynamic group of VMs with the relevant tags would make it easy to manage the backup job.
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Rex
10 months ago
C) Create a backup job based on vSphere tags.
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Lorita
10 months ago
B) In Enterprise Manager, create a dynamic group of VMs that contain both tags.
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Loren
11 months ago
I prefer option A, using the RESTful API to scan the VM inventory seems like a more flexible approach in the long run.
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Gerardo
11 months ago
I agree with Telma, option C seems like the most efficient way to dynamically add VMware VMs to a backup job.
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Telma
11 months ago
I think option C is the best choice because it allows us to create a backup job based on vSphere tags.
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