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VMware 1V0-41.20 Exam - Topic 3 Question 23 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 1V0-41.20 exam
Question #: 23
Topic #: 3
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Which plane is responsible for creating and deleting network objects in the NSX-T Data Center Architecture?

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Veta
5 months ago
Surprised to see so many confused about this!
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Stanford
5 months ago
Really? I always thought the Data Plane was involved.
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Vincenza
5 months ago
Nope, Control Plane handles that!
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Kirk
5 months ago
I thought it was the Management Plane?
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Jettie
5 months ago
It's definitely the Control Plane.
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Rory
6 months ago
I’m leaning towards the Life Cycle Plane, but I can't recall if that's even a term used in NSX-T. It’s confusing!
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Aleta
6 months ago
The Data Plane seems more about data transmission, so I don't think it's that one. I feel like I've seen a similar question before.
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Anglea
6 months ago
I remember something about the Control Plane being involved in creating and deleting objects, but I could be mixing it up with another topic.
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Rashad
6 months ago
I think it might be the Management Plane since it handles the overall management of network objects, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Jerlene
6 months ago
Wait, I'm a little confused. I thought the -e option checked for an empty file, not just the existence of the file. I need to review the differences between these two options.
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Theron
6 months ago
I'm not totally sure about this one, but I think I can eliminate a couple of the options based on my understanding of how concat works. I'll give it my best shot.
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Malcom
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. Since the computers are joined to Azure AD, would a GPO be a valid option? Or maybe an Azure AD app registration could work? I'll need to think this through carefully.
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