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VMware 2V0-21.23 Exam - Topic 5 Question 23 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-21.23 exam
Question #: 23
Topic #: 5
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A vSphere environment is experiencing intermittent short bursts of CPU contention, causing brief production outages for some of the virtual machines (VMs). To understand the cause of the issue, the administrator wants to observe near real-time statistics for all VMs.

Which two vSphere reporting tools could the administrator use? (Choose two.)

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Anna
3 months ago
I think D is more basic, not really for real-time stats.
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Hyman
3 months ago
Advanced Performance Charts are great for a quick overview too!
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Louis
3 months ago
Wait, esxcli? Really? I thought that was more for command line stuff.
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Tamera
4 months ago
Definitely agree with C, resxtop is super useful!
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Antonio
4 months ago
I’d go with C and E for sure.
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Cheryll
4 months ago
I feel like Overview Performance Charts might be too basic for this situation, but I could see Advanced Performance Charts and resxtop being the right choices.
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Shaquana
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused about esxcli; I thought it was more for command-line tasks rather than real-time monitoring.
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Elena
4 months ago
I remember practicing with resxtop in our lab sessions; it’s great for real-time stats, so that might be one of the answers.
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Trina
5 months ago
I think Advanced Performance Charts could be one option since they provide detailed metrics, but I'm not sure about the second one.
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Marge
5 months ago
This is a great question to test our understanding of vSphere reporting tools. Based on the requirement for near real-time statistics, I'd recommend resxtop (C) and esxtop (E). These command-line tools provide the most granular and up-to-date performance data for the VMs.
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Lynda
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the question. Are esxcli (B) and the Advanced Performance Charts (A) also viable options? I want to make sure I understand the differences between all these tools before selecting my answer.
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Jade
5 months ago
Okay, let's think this through. We need tools that can provide near real-time statistics on the VMs, so that rules out the Overview Performance Charts (D). I'm pretty confident that resxtop (C) and esxtop (E) are the way to go here.
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Celeste
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too familiar with some of these tools. I think Advanced Performance Charts (A) and esxtop (E) might be good options, but I'm not 100% sure. I'll have to review the differences between these tools before deciding.
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Mammie
5 months ago
This looks like a pretty straightforward question. I'd go with options C and E - resxtop and esxtop seem like the best tools to get near real-time performance statistics on the VMs.
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Art
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. I believe we need to allow outbound access from the ECS instance to the MySQL port, and also add the relevant IP addresses to the RDS whitelist. Connecting the VPCs through CEN could work, but it might be overkill for this scenario.
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Hester
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks tricky. I'll need to carefully analyze the network diagram and the impact of the risk event on Activity D. Gotta make sure I don't miss anything.
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Chandra
10 months ago
I'm not sure about esxcli, but I know that resxtop is also a good option for monitoring CPU contention.
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Kindra
10 months ago
I agree with Carey. Those tools would provide real-time statistics for all VMs.
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Martha
10 months ago
D) Overview Performance Charts sounds like it might be a good option, but I bet it doesn't give the level of granularity the administrator needs to really pinpoint the issue.
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Lavonda
9 months ago
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Wilford
10 months ago
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Carey
10 months ago
I think the administrator could use Advanced Performance Charts and esxtop.
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Lynna
10 months ago
I personally prefer using resxtop over esxtop for real-time monitoring. It offers more advanced features and customization options.
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Telma
10 months ago
Haha, can you imagine the administrator trying to use A) Advanced Performance Charts? They'll be staring at the screen for hours, trying to make sense of all the data!
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Otis
11 months ago
I agree with Felix. Advanced Performance Charts provide detailed performance data, while esxtop allows for monitoring at the command-line level.
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Vonda
11 months ago
I'm not sure about B) esxcli, isn't that more for command-line management rather than performance reporting?
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Barrett
9 months ago
B: Sounds good, let's recommend those to the administrator.
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Ming
10 months ago
A: I would go with Advanced Performance Charts and esxtop.
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Cruz
10 months ago
B: So, which two vSphere reporting tools do you think the administrator could use?
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Georgiana
10 months ago
A: I think you're right, esxcli is more for command-line management.
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Clorinda
11 months ago
I think C) resxtop and E) esxtop are the correct answers. These tools provide detailed real-time performance metrics for the VMs.
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Felix
11 months ago
I think the administrator could use Advanced Performance Charts and esxtop to observe near real-time statistics for all VMs.
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