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VMware 2V0-31.24 Exam - Topic 2 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-31.24 exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 2
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Exhibit.

A new user that has been tasked with designing some workflow-based extensibility logs into VMware Aha Automation for the first time. Upon login, the user is presented with the attached screenshot. Security policy states each user should have the minimum set of privileges to achieve the role.

Which step must the Organization Administrator take to resolve the issue?

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Suggested Answer: D

The VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator Workflow Designer role is specifically designed for users who need to create and manage workflows within VMware Aria Automation. Assigning this role to the user will provide them with the necessary permissions to access the workflow design functionalities and carry out their tasks effectively. This aligns with the security policy of providing the minimum set of privileges required for the role, ensuring that users have the capabilities they need without unnecessary additional permissions.


VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator Documentation

Using Automation Orchestrator - VMware Docs

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Kenia
3 months ago
B seems like overkill for just designing workflows, stick with D!
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Alonzo
3 months ago
Not sure if D is enough, what if they need more permissions later?
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Dante
3 months ago
Wait, why not just give them the Developer role instead?
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Mauricio
4 months ago
Definitely agree with D, it fits the role perfectly!
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Detra
4 months ago
I think option D is the right choice for workflow design.
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Rupert
4 months ago
I recall that the minimum privileges are crucial, but I can't remember if the Assembler Administrator role is necessary for workflow tasks.
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Lovetta
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the difference between the Developer and Administrator roles. I think I need to review that section again.
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Mattie
4 months ago
This question feels similar to one we practiced about user roles in VMware. I think the Orchestrator Workflow Designer role might be the right choice.
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Stevie
5 months ago
I remember we discussed the importance of assigning the correct roles based on the user's tasks, but I'm not sure which one fits best here.
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Clarinda
5 months ago
This seems straightforward to me. The user is new and needs to be able to design workflows, so I'll go with option D to assign the Orchestrator Workflow Designer role.
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Tayna
5 months ago
Based on the information provided, I believe option D is the correct answer. The user needs the Workflow Designer role to design workflow-based extensibility.
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Mari
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the different roles listed. I'll need to review the descriptions of each one to figure out which one best matches the minimum required privileges.
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Pete
5 months ago
Okay, the key here is that the user is a new one, and the security policy states they should have the minimum set of privileges. I think I'll go with option B to assign the Orchestrator Administrator role.
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Brent
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully read through the question and options to determine the minimum set of privileges required.
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Marisha
5 months ago
This looks like a tricky one. I'll need to think through the order of the stages carefully.
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Brett
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. VHD Virtual Hard Disks or Failover Cluster could also be options, but I'm not sure how well they'd work for reverting the VMs. I'll have to review the differences between these features.
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Hermila
5 months ago
Okay, time to put on my thinking cap. I remember learning about the Bank Secrecy Act, so I'll need to apply that knowledge to the specific details in this question.
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Kris
1 year ago
D, definitely D. This is a no-brainer, unless you're a brainiac like me.
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Derrick
1 year ago
I agree, D is the correct choice.
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Onita
1 year ago
D, definitely D.
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Alaine
1 year ago
I'm just going to go with C and hope for the best. The Assembler Administrator role sounds important, right?
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Kate
1 year ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. This seems like a tricky one. Maybe we should phone a friend for this one.
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Avery
1 year ago
B looks good to me. The Orchestrator Administrator role should give the user the necessary privileges.
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Shayne
1 year ago
Yes, Orchestrator Administrator role should provide the user with the necessary privileges.
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Tegan
1 year ago
I agree, B seems like the right choice for this situation.
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Dawne
2 years ago
I think the Assembler Administrator role could also work, as it might involve creating workflows. But I see why the Orchestrator Administrator role is a safer choice.
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Lizette
2 years ago
I believe the Orchestrator Workflow Designer role might also be a good option, as it specifically mentions workflow design.
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Emmanuel
2 years ago
I agree with Anissa. The Orchestrator Administrator role seems like the most appropriate choice for designing workflow-based extensibility.
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Anissa
2 years ago
I think the Organization Administrator should assign the user the VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator Administrator role.
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Eve
2 years ago
I'm not sure, but I think the Orchestrator Workflow Designer role could also be a good option. It specifically mentions workflow design.
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Ettie
2 years ago
I agree with Mignon. The Orchestrator Administrator role seems like the most appropriate choice for designing workflow-based extensibility.
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Sharee
2 years ago
D is the correct answer. The user needs the VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator Workflow Designer role to design workflow-based extensibility.
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Sanda
1 year ago
Great, I'll make sure to assign the user that role. Thanks for the clarification.
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Francoise
1 year ago
Yes, that makes sense. It's important for designing workflow-based extensibility.
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Kimberlie
2 years ago
I think the user should be assigned the VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator Workflow Designer role.
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Mignon
2 years ago
I think the Organization Administrator should assign the user the VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator Administrator role.
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