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VMware Exam 2V0-32.22 Topic 6 Question 9 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-32.22 exam
Question #: 9
Topic #: 6
[All 2V0-32.22 Questions]

What is the purpose of using Collector Groups in vReaiize Operations?

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Suggested Answer: C

In vRealize Operations, Collector Groups are utilized to manage and distribute the workload of data collection across multiple remote collectors.

Purpose of Collector Groups:

Adapter Load Distribution: By assigning adapter instances to a collector group, vRealize Operations can distribute the data collection load among multiple collectors within the group. This ensures that no single collector is overwhelmed, enhancing performance and scalability.

Resiliency and High Availability: If a collector within the group becomes unavailable, the workload can be redistributed among the remaining collectors, ensuring continuous data collection without interruption.

Therefore, the primary purpose of using Collector Groups is to achieve adapter load distribution by distributing the number of monitored objects across different remote collectors.


Managing Collector Groups

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Avery
17 days ago
That makes sense, having multiple collectors can ensure data collection continues even if one goes down.
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Brandon
18 days ago
I believe Collector Groups also help with adapter resiliency in case of network interruptions.
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Kristian
18 days ago
B is interesting, but I don't think it's the primary purpose of Collector Groups. Expanding the cluster capacity is more of a secondary benefit.
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Lajuana
1 days ago
A) Achieve adapter resiliency when the remote collector experiences network interruption or becomes unavailable.
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Rochell
30 days ago
I agree with Avery, distributing the number of monitored objects across different remote collectors can help with performance.
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Lashon
1 months ago
Haha, I bet the person who wrote option D was just trying to trick us. Nice try, but I'm not falling for that one!
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Lettie
1 months ago
D is definitely not the right answer. Why would we upload data to VMware without our consent? That's a big no-no.
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Fausto
10 days ago
I agree, uploading data to VMware without consent is not a good idea.
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Rodolfo
11 days ago
C) Achieve adapter load distribution by distributing the number of monitored objects across different remote collectors.
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Izetta
12 days ago
A) Achieve adapter resiliency when the remote collector experiences network interruption or becomes unavailable.
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Eladia
1 months ago
I was leaning towards A, but C seems more accurate in terms of the purpose of Collector Groups. Gotta love those load distribution features!
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Krissy
8 days ago
Definitely. Collector Groups play a key role in managing the monitoring workload.
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Tegan
10 days ago
That makes sense. It's all about optimizing performance.
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Truman
11 days ago
Yeah, I agree. It helps distribute the workload across different collectors.
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Aileen
16 days ago
I think C is the correct answer. Load distribution is important for efficiency.
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Avery
1 months ago
I think the purpose of using Collector Groups is to achieve adapter load distribution.
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Cortney
1 months ago
I think the correct answer is C. Distributing the monitored objects across different remote collectors makes sense for load balancing.
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Vilma
20 days ago
Actually, the correct answer is A. Collector Groups help achieve adapter resiliency when the remote collector experiences network interruption.
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Sharee
1 months ago
I agree, distributing the monitored objects across different remote collectors helps with load balancing.
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