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VMware Exam 2V0-33.22 Topic 1 Question 53 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-33.22 exam
Question #: 53
Topic #: 1
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A cloud administrator is managing a container environment. The application team has complained that they need to manually restart containers in the event of a failure.

Which solution can the administrator implement to solve this issue?

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Suggested Answer: A

Kubernetes is an open-source container orchestration system that provides automated deployment, scaling, and management of containers. It can be used to set up an automated restart policy for containers in the event of a failure, ensuring that containers are automatically restarted when they fail.

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Ashlyn
28 days ago
I think Kubernetes is the best option because it is specifically designed for container orchestration.
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Tiara
29 days ago
I believe VMware vSphere High Availability could also be a good solution.
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Brinda
30 days ago
I agree with Ernestine, Kubernetes can automate container restarts.
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Ernestine
1 months ago
I think the administrator should implement Kubernetes.
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Beatriz
1 months ago
I think Kubernetes is the best choice because it provides automated container management and scaling.
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Janna
1 months ago
I believe option B) VMware vSphere High Availability could also be a good solution for this issue.
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Reita
1 months ago
Hold on, VMware vSphere High Availability could actually be a good choice. It can restart failed VMs, and since the containers are running on VMs, it might do the trick. Although, Kubernetes is probably more straightforward.
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Lorrine
1 months ago
Prometheus? Really? That's for monitoring, not for automatically restarting containers. Let's not overthink this, Kubernetes is clearly the best option.
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Avery
16 days ago
Prometheus may not be the right choice for this situation. Kubernetes is the best solution for managing container environments.
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Margot
21 days ago
I agree, Kubernetes is designed for container orchestration and will solve the issue efficiently.
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Karl
25 days ago
Kubernetes is definitely the way to go for automatically restarting containers.
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Elmira
1 months ago
I agree with Kaitlyn, Kubernetes is a popular choice for managing container environments.
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Kaitlyn
1 months ago
I think the administrator should go with option A) Kubernetes.
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Jacquelyne
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure Kubernetes is the right solution for this problem. Maybe VMware vSphere Fault Tolerance could work, since it provides continuous availability for the containers.
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Reyes
1 months ago
B: I agree, but VMware vSphere Fault Tolerance might provide continuous availability for the containers.
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Clorinda
1 months ago
A: I think Kubernetes could be a good solution for this issue.
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Lemuel
2 months ago
Kubernetes is the way to go! It's the industry standard for container orchestration and can automatically restart failed containers. Easy choice here.
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Rhea
1 months ago
I've heard great things about Kubernetes, it seems like the perfect choice for this situation.
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Sherrell
1 months ago
I agree, Kubernetes can automatically restart failed containers, making it a great solution.
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Dion
1 months ago
Kubernetes is definitely the best option for managing containers.
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