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VMware 2V0-21.23 Exam - Topic 2 Question 26 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-21.23 exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 2
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An administrator is tasked with moving an application and guest operating system (OS) running on top of a physical server to a software-defined data center (SDDC) in a remote secure location.

The following constraints apply:

* The remote secure location has no network connectivity to the outside world.

* The business owner is not concerned if all changes in the application make it to the SDDC in the secure location.

* The application's data is hosted in a database with a high number of transactions.

What could the administrator do to create an image of the guest OS and application that can be moved to this remote data center?

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Irma
3 months ago
Wait, can you really move a live system like that?
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Sunshine
3 months ago
Storage replication sounds like overkill for this situation.
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Glendora
3 months ago
Restoring from a backup could work too, but is it reliable?
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Graciela
4 months ago
I think a cold clone is safer, though.
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Anthony
4 months ago
A hot clone would be the best option here.
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Rosio
4 months ago
Storage replication sounds like a good option, but I’m not clear on how that would work without any network connectivity.
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Dewitt
4 months ago
I feel like restoring from a backup could work too, but what if the backup isn't up to date?
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Amie
4 months ago
I think creating a cold clone might be safer since it ensures no transactions are missed during the process.
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Shonda
5 months ago
I remember studying about hot and cold cloning, but I'm not sure which one is better for this scenario since there's no network connectivity.
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Kimi
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards the storage replication option. That way, I can keep the application and database in sync without relying on the network connection. But I'm not sure if that would work with the high transaction volume.
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Janella
5 months ago
Okay, I've got an idea. Since the remote location has no network connectivity, I'm thinking a cold clone of the physical server using VMware vCenter Converter might be the best approach. That way, I can just physically transport the image to the secure location.
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Skye
5 months ago
This looks like a pretty straightforward question. I think the key is to focus on the constraints, like the lack of network connectivity and the high number of transactions in the database.
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Basilia
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. The question mentions a "software-defined data center" but doesn't give much detail on what that means. I'll need to think through the options carefully.
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Evangelina
5 months ago
I think the key here is the requirement for the bank to allow access based on the suspect's oral consent. That seems like an important detail that could make the difference in answering this correctly.
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Cristy
5 months ago
This looks like a tricky question. I'll need to carefully read through the options and think about the implications of each one.
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Kaitlyn
5 months ago
This one seems pretty straightforward. I'm pretty sure the answer is B, Close Project or Phase.
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Juliann
10 months ago
Sounds like the business owner is a fan of 'set it and forget it' when it comes to their application. Maybe they can just launch the whole thing into space and call it a day?
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Gracia
9 months ago
D) Use storage replication to replicate the guest OS and application.
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Melda
9 months ago
B) That could work, it would create a copy of the server while it's still running.
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Lashawnda
9 months ago
A) Create a hot clone of the physical server using VMware vCenter Converter.
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Tyra
10 months ago
I'm just impressed they have a 'remote secure location' that's so secure, it has no network connectivity. Must be Fort Knox 2.0!
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Laurel
10 months ago
Option A, the hot clone, sounds risky. You don't want to be trying to move a running server, especially with the network constraints. Better to go with the cold clone instead.
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Florinda
8 months ago
Using storage replication could also be a good choice to replicate the guest OS and application.
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Catarina
8 months ago
A cold clone would be a safer option for moving the server to the remote data center.
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Ruth
9 months ago
Using storage replication might also be a good option to consider for moving the guest OS and application.
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Alyce
9 months ago
I agree, a hot clone could cause issues with the network constraints.
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Shawn
9 months ago
Creating a hot clone could definitely introduce some risks with the network constraints in place.
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Kenneth
9 months ago
I agree, option B, the cold clone, seems like the safer choice in this scenario.
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Rusty
10 months ago
Option D, using storage replication, seems like the best choice. That way, we can keep the application and guest OS in sync without having to worry about network connectivity.
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Alida
8 months ago
True, a hot clone would allow us to move the application and guest OS without disrupting the current operations.
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Vincent
8 months ago
Creating a hot clone using VMware vCenter Converter could also be a good option to ensure minimal downtime during the migration.
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Margo
10 months ago
I agree, storage replication would ensure that the data is consistently copied over to the remote data center.
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Rikki
10 months ago
Option D, using storage replication, seems like the best choice. That way, we can keep the application and guest OS in sync without having to worry about network connectivity.
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Zena
10 months ago
I'd go with option C and restore the guest OS from a backup. That way, we can ensure the data is up-to-date and doesn't require any extra steps.
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Erick
10 months ago
I agree. Restoring from a backup would ensure data integrity and minimize any potential issues.
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Jovita
10 months ago
That's a good point. Option C seems like the most straightforward solution.
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Jordan
10 months ago
Option B seems like the way to go here. Creating a cold clone of the physical server using VMware vCenter Converter should work since the business owner isn't worried about missing any changes.
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Floyd
11 months ago
I disagree, I think using storage replication to replicate the guest OS and application would be a more reliable option in this scenario.
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Willow
11 months ago
I agree with Orville, creating a hot clone would be the best option for moving the application and guest OS to the remote data center.
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Orville
11 months ago
I think the administrator could create a hot clone of the physical server using VMware vCenter Converter.
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