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VMware 2V0-21.23 Exam - Topic 11 Question 25 Discussion

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Michell
3 months ago
Really? 16 vCPUs seems excessive for just 400 hosts.
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Wilda
3 months ago
4 vCPUs? No way that's sufficient!
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Margurite
3 months ago
I thought 20 GB would be enough, but I guess not.
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Huey
4 months ago
30 GB Memory is a must too!
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Marge
4 months ago
Definitely need 16 vCPUs for that scale.
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Margurite
4 months ago
I definitely saw something about needing at least 30 GB of memory for a similar scenario, so that might be a safe bet here.
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Tabetha
4 months ago
I feel like 8 vCPUs might be too low for 400 hosts and 4000 VMs, but I can't remember the exact specs from my notes.
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Jannette
4 months ago
I think I practiced a question where 20 GB of memory was mentioned as a requirement, but I can't recall if it was for this specific setup.
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Rory
5 months ago
I remember reading that for larger environments, vCenter typically needs more vCPUs, but I'm not sure if 16 is the right number.
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Cassi
5 months ago
I've got this! The answer is clearly 16 vCPUs and 30 GB Memory. That's the only combination that makes sense given the scale of the environment.
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Clement
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I think the key is to look at the options and determine which two resources would be the minimum to meet the requirements.
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Brandon
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to carefully consider the resource requirements for a vCenter Server Appliance of this scale.
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Georgeanna
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward. I just need to think about the minimum resources required to support 400 hosts and 4000 VMs.
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Josphine
5 months ago
I'm a little confused. There are a few options that seem plausible. I'll need to think this through and eliminate the ones that don't make sense.
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Glendora
5 months ago
"Image of a search button" seems too wordy and descriptive. The alt text should be concise and convey the functionality, so I'd go with "Search button".
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Myra
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards Android Developer, since they deal with app functionality, but that could be too technical for the question.
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Trevor
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. The question says it's a fire detector that detects smoke particles, so that rules out temperature detector and sound/light alarm. That leaves VESDA and smoke detector. I'm going to go with C - smoke detector.
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Ronny
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. The question is asking if the given command will ensure that overlay traffic between service tasks is encrypted. The key part is the `--encrypted` flag, which sounds like it might be related to encryption. I'll need to double-check the Docker documentation to see if that flag is specifically for encrypting overlay traffic, or if it has a different purpose.
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Tambra
10 months ago
16 vCPUs and 30 GB Memory? That's the way to go! You can never have too much power when it comes to virtualization. It's like having a Ferrari for your data center.
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Marge
8 months ago
Having more resources allocated will ensure smooth operation and optimal performance for the virtual machines.
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Simona
8 months ago
C) 4 vCPUs
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Nieves
8 months ago
E) 20 GB Memory
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Bambi
8 months ago
Absolutely, with that kind of power, the vCenter Server Appliance will be able to handle the workload without breaking a sweat.
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Stephen
9 months ago
B) 30 GB Memory
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Allene
9 months ago
A) 16 vCPUs
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Ngoc
10 months ago
I'm going with 8 vCPUs and 30 GB Memory. Gotta make sure that vCenter can handle all those hosts and VMs without breaking a sweat, right?
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German
10 months ago
Hmm, 4 vCPUs and 20 GB Memory? I think that's more like it for a vCenter Server Appliance. Less is sometimes more, you know?
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Fidelia
9 months ago
Definitely, it's important to optimize resource allocation for efficiency.
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Michael
9 months ago
I would go with 4 vCPUs and 20 GB Memory as well, no need to over-provision.
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Shala
9 months ago
I think so too, it's better to allocate just enough resources to meet the requirements.
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Jovita
9 months ago
I agree, 4 vCPUs and 20 GB Memory should be enough for that environment.
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Sharen
10 months ago
16 vCPUs and 30 GB Memory? That's overkill! This is VMware, not a Terminator factory.
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Carman
10 months ago
B) 30 GB Memory
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Ines
10 months ago
A) 16 vCPUs
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Lenna
11 months ago
I'm not sure about the exact numbers, but I think we definitely need more resources than just 4 vCPUs and 20 GB Memory.
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Royal
11 months ago
I agree with Tomoko. With 400 hosts and 4000 virtual machines, we need that much resources to support the environment.
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Tomoko
11 months ago
I think we need to allocate at least 16 vCPUs and 30 GB Memory.
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