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VMware 2V0-16.25 Exam - Topic 5 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-16.25 exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 5
[All 2V0-16.25 Questions]

Which of the following statements describes hardware abstraction in VMware server virtualization?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Evangelina
12 days ago
C sounds interesting, but it’s more about migration than abstraction. D is still the winner!
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Salome
17 days ago
I feel like A is off-topic. Encryption isn’t really about hardware abstraction.
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Cherelle
23 days ago
B is good, but D covers more ground. VMs need to be independent of hardware.
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Audry
28 days ago
I’m torn between B and D. B is about isolation, which is crucial too.
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Hermila
1 month ago
Wait, I thought live migration was more about performance than hardware abstraction?
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Lore
1 month ago
B sounds interesting, but isn't it more about security than abstraction?
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Jimmie
2 months ago
Totally agree with D! That's the whole point of virtualization.
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Kent
2 months ago
D is the right one! VMs can use hardware without being tied to specific devices.
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Ivan
2 months ago
D. Duh, that's like Virtualization 101. *rolls eyes*
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Youlanda
2 months ago
D for sure. Virtualization is all about that hardware abstraction layer.
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Sanjuana
3 months ago
D is the correct answer. It's the whole point of virtualization - to decouple the software from the underlying hardware.
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Shawnna
3 months ago
I’m a bit confused; I thought live migration was more about moving VMs around, so C doesn’t seem right for hardware abstraction.
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Paulina
3 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I think D makes the most sense because it talks about using resources without being tied to physical devices.
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Precious
3 months ago
I remember something about isolating memory access, which sounds like B, but I feel like that might be more about security than abstraction.
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Annalee
3 months ago
I think hardware abstraction is about how VMs interact with physical hardware, so maybe it's D? But I'm not completely sure.
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Merlyn
3 months ago
I feel pretty confident that D is the correct answer. Virtualization is all about abstracting the hardware layer so VMs can run independently of the underlying physical infrastructure.
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Lacresha
4 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Options B and C also seem relevant to hardware abstraction in some way. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Deangelo
4 months ago
Option D sounds like the right answer to me. Virtualization is all about allowing VMs to access hardware resources without being tied to specific physical devices.
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Dorsey
4 months ago
Definitely D. Hardware abstraction is all about making VMs hardware-agnostic.
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Dorothy
4 months ago
D) Allowing virtual machines (VMs) to use hardware resources without being tied to specific physical devices.
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Vilma
4 months ago
I think D is the best answer. It really captures the essence of hardware abstraction.
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Cherrie
5 months ago
A is definitely not it. Encryption isn't hardware abstraction!
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Kimbery
5 months ago
Agreed! D allows flexibility for VMs. Very important in virtualization.
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Jean
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by the wording of these options. Can someone clarify what "hardware abstraction" means and how it relates to the different features described?
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Carmen
5 months ago
I think the key here is understanding what "hardware abstraction" means in the context of VMware server virtualization. Option D seems to best describe that concept.
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Gail
2 days ago
Yes, it allows flexibility with resources.
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Sabrina
7 days ago
I agree, option D really captures the essence of hardware abstraction.
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