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VMware 2V0-31.24 Exam - Topic 6 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-31.24 exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 6
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An administrator has been tasked with configuring a new image mapping for Linux deployments within VMware Aria Automation to meet the following requirements:

* The number of Virtual Machine templates must be minimized.

* Additional configuration (local users and groups) must always be applied irrespective of the cloud template used.

Which four steps should the administrator take to meet the requirement? (Choose four.)

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Suggested Answer: B, C, E, F

Create a new Image Mapping within VMware Aria Automation Assembler: This step involves creating an image mapping that references the base image. It ensures that your deployment configurations are applied to the correct base image.

Select the original Linux OS Virtual Machine template as the base image: Instead of creating a new template, use the existing Linux OS template, minimizing the number of templates required.

Add the required configuration into the cloud configuration: This step ensures that additional configurations, such as creating local users and groups, are applied during the deployment process irrespective of the cloud template.

Save the image mapping: Finalize and save the image mapping to make it available for use in deployments.

These steps minimize the number of VM templates by reusing the existing template and ensure that additional configurations are always applied through the cloud configuration.


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Javier
3 months ago
Why not just use multiple templates for flexibility?
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Hildegarde
3 months ago
I think saving the image mapping is crucial too.
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Ira
3 months ago
Wait, can you really minimize templates that much?
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Ellsworth
4 months ago
Totally agree, that's a must.
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Rodolfo
4 months ago
Gotta apply user and group configs to the OS first!
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Lashawnda
4 months ago
I believe we should create a new image mapping, but I’m a bit confused about whether to use the original template or the modified one.
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Aleisha
4 months ago
I feel like selecting the modified template is important, but I can't recall if it should be B or E.
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Pok
4 months ago
I remember a similar question where we had to save the image mapping after making changes. I think option C is definitely one of the steps.
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Sheridan
5 months ago
I think we need to apply the user and group configurations first, but I'm not sure if that's step A or F.
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Margart
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident I know the right steps here. Create a new image mapping, select the original template, apply the configs, and save it. That should meet all the requirements.
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Alfreda
5 months ago
The part about "irrespective of the cloud template used" is throwing me off a bit. Does that mean we need to apply the configs to every deployment, even if we're using the same template?
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Annice
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got it. We need to start with an existing template, apply the user and group configs, then convert that to a new template. That way we only have one template to manage.
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Enola
5 months ago
This question seems pretty straightforward. I think the key is to minimize the number of templates while still applying the additional configurations.
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Merri
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on the difference between creating a new template and modifying an existing one. I'll need to think through that part carefully.
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Melita
5 months ago
This looks like a tricky SAX processing question. I'll need to carefully read through the details about the XML schema and document, as well as the SAX processing instructions, to determine the correct output.
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Lakeesha
1 year ago
In addition, we should create a new Image Mapping within VMware Aria Automation Assembler and add the required configuration into the cloud configuration.
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Latricia
1 year ago
We also need to save the image mapping and select the original Linux OS Virtual Machine template as the base image.
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Valda
1 year ago
I agree with Pansy. That will help minimize the number of Virtual Machine templates.
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Pansy
1 year ago
I think we should apply the user and group configurations to the Linux OS and convert the virtual machine to a template.
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Lyda
1 year ago
Additionally, we should add the required configuration into the cloud configuration to ensure consistency across deployments.
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Sean
2 years ago
We also need to save the image mapping and select the original Linux OS Virtual Machine template as the base image in VMware Aria Automation Assembler.
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Ryan
2 years ago
I agree with Shantay. That way we can minimize the number of Virtual Machine templates.
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Jamie
2 years ago
I reckon option E is the one. Creating a new Image Mapping and selecting the original template as the base sounds like the way to go.
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Weldon
2 years ago
Yeah, I think selecting the original template as the base image is key. It ensures consistency across deployments.
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Gearldine
2 years ago
I agree, option E seems like the best choice. It covers both minimizing the number of templates and applying additional configurations.
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Shantay
2 years ago
I think we should apply the user and group configurations to the Linux OS and convert the virtual machine to a template.
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Glory
2 years ago
Good one! Though I'm pretty sure that would just make the Linux deployment more 'flighty'.
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Shelia
2 years ago
Wait, do we get bonus points for adding a goofy comment? If so, I've got one: 'Hey, at least they didn't ask us to throw a penguin at the problem!'
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Michal
1 year ago
E) Create a new Image Mapping within VMware Aria Automation Assembler. Select the original Linux OS Virtual Machine template as the base image.
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Veta
1 year ago
B) Select the newly modified VMware vCenter Virtual Machine template as the base image.
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Sherron
2 years ago
A) Apply the user and group configurations to the Linux OS and convert the virtual machine to a template.
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Brande
2 years ago
I think option F is the way to go. Adding the required configuration directly into the cloud configuration seems like the most efficient approach.
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Deandrea
1 year ago
Saving the image mapping and creating a new Image Mapping within VMware Aria Automation Assembler are important steps to consider as well.
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Dottie
1 year ago
Selecting the newly modified VMware vCenter Virtual Machine template as the base image could also be helpful.
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Jina
2 years ago
I think we should also consider option A to apply user and group configurations to the Linux OS.
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Lottie
2 years ago
I agree, option F seems like the most efficient way to meet the requirements.
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