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VMware Exam 2V0-33.22 Topic 12 Question 52 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-33.22 exam
Question #: 52
Topic #: 12
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With which solution is the cloud administrator interfacing when defining storage policies in a VMware Cloud software-defined data center (SDDC)?

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Suggested Answer: B

VMware vSAN is a distributed storage platform that is integrated into the VMware Cloud software-defined data center (SDDC). It provides policy-based storage management, allowing cloud administrators to define storage policies that can be applied to virtual machines and other workloads. These policies govern how data is stored, replicated, and secured, and are used to ensure that data is stored in a consistent and compliant manner.

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Claribel
5 days ago
I remember studying about storage policies, but I'm not entirely sure if it's vVols or vSAN that we're supposed to use in this context.
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Joaquin
11 days ago
I'm a bit stuck on this one. I'll need to think it through carefully and eliminate the options that don't seem right.
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Lemuel
16 days ago
I'm pretty confident the answer is B. VMware vSAN is the solution used for managing storage in a VMware SDDC.
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Yuriko
22 days ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The cloud administrator would be interfacing with VMware vSAN when defining storage policies in a VMware SDDC.
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Corinne
27 days ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to review my notes on VMware SDDC and storage policies.
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Kayleigh
1 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I want to make sure I understand the key concepts before answering.
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Felix
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the correct answer is VMware vSAN. Unless, of course, the cloud administrator is secretly a Jedi, in which case they'd probably be using the Force to define their storage policies.
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Bulah
5 months ago
C) iSCSI
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Graham
5 months ago
B) VMware vSAN
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Lashunda
5 months ago
A) VMware Virtual Volumes (vVols)
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Lettie
6 months ago
Wow, this is a tough one. I'm going to go with the 'throw a dart at the wall' approach and pick option B. VMware vSAN - because why not?
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Brandon
6 months ago
Come on, everyone knows it's VMFS. It's the default file system for VMware, how could it not be the answer?
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Kathryn
4 months ago
I agree, VMFS is the most commonly used file system in VMware, so it makes sense for defining storage policies.
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Darrel
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's VMFS, it's been around for a long time and is widely used in VMware environments.
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Jerilyn
5 months ago
Actually, I believe it's VMware Virtual Volumes (vVols), they provide a more granular control over storage.
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Irving
5 months ago
I think it's VMware vSAN, it's specifically designed for virtualized environments.
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Jacqueline
6 months ago
Hmm, I think it's iSCSI. That's a classic storage protocol, and it's still widely used in VMware environments.
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Cora
5 months ago
C) iSCSI
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Lindsey
5 months ago
B) VMware vSAN
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Isreal
5 months ago
A) VMware Virtual Volumes (vVols)
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Mary
6 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's VMware Virtual Volumes (vVols). That's the latest and greatest storage solution from VMware, right?
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Georgene
5 months ago
It allows for granular control at the virtual machine level, making it easier to manage and allocate storage resources.
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Lyndia
6 months ago
vVols is designed to provide a more efficient and flexible way to manage storage in a virtualized environment.
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Lucia
6 months ago
Yes, you're correct! VMware Virtual Volumes (vVols) is the solution the cloud administrator interfaces with when defining storage policies in a VMware Cloud SDDC.
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Elke
6 months ago
Definitely VMware vSAN, that's the obvious choice for defining storage policies in a VMware SDDC.
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Tu
6 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be B) VMware vSAN. Can someone explain why vVols is the correct answer?
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Aliza
7 months ago
I agree with Jaleesa, vVols is the solution for defining storage policies in VMware Cloud SDDC.
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Jaleesa
7 months ago
I think the answer is A) VMware Virtual Volumes (vVols).
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