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VMware Exam 2V0-33.22 Topic 4 Question 20 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-33.22 exam
Question #: 20
Topic #: 4
[All 2V0-33.22 Questions]

What are two key benefits of VMware's partnerships with hyperscalers? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B

The VMware technology that ensures availability of the VMs in your SDDC and uses multiple ESXi hosts to provide rapid recovery from outages and cost-effective high availability for applications is B. vSphere HA. vSphere HA is an agentless cluster-level availability solution that enables rapid recovery from outages and cost-effective high availability for applications. vSphere DRaaS, vSphere DPM, and vSphere eDRS are not suitable for this purpose.


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Anthony
1 months ago
Access to native public cloud services (Option A) is a given, isn't it? That's kind of the whole point of these partnerships. But you're right, the real value is in the operational and migration capabilities.
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Mabelle
1 days ago
I agree, but the automation of infrastructure operations in a single view is also a huge advantage.
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Augustine
2 days ago
B) Automation of infrastructure operations in a single view
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Rosamond
17 days ago
C) Seamless workload migration across clouds
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Lisbeth
21 days ago
A) Access to native public cloud services
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Twana
24 days ago
Yes, access to native public cloud services is definitely a key benefit.
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Tenesha
1 months ago
Haha, 'one-click' anything? That's like asking for a unicorn. I'll take the boring-but-practical benefits of Options B and C any day!
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Earleen
1 months ago
One-click conversion to cloud native services (Option D) sounds pretty sweet, but I'm not sure if that's a realistic expectation. VMware is probably more focused on hybrid and multi-cloud flexibility.
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Mickie
14 days ago
C) Seamless workload migration across clouds
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Eladia
16 days ago
A) Access to native public cloud services
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Jackie
2 months ago
I believe one-click conversion to cloud native services is a key benefit as well. It simplifies the process for organizations.
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Stephaine
2 months ago
I agree with Lorenza. Having seamless workload migration across clouds is also important.
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Lashunda
2 months ago
I agree with Tasia, those are the two biggest benefits in my opinion. Eliminating egress costs (Option E) would be nice, but it's not a core capability of these partnerships.
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Garry
5 days ago
C) Seamless workload migration across clouds
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Joanna
16 days ago
I agree with Tasia, those are the two biggest benefits in my opinion.
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Fabiola
17 days ago
B) Automation of infrastructure operations in a single view
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Pearlie
18 days ago
A) Access to native public cloud services
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Buddy
21 days ago
B) Automation of infrastructure operations in a single view
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Evangelina
30 days ago
B) Automation of infrastructure operations in a single view
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Cortney
1 months ago
A) Access to native public cloud services
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Ty
1 months ago
A) Access to native public cloud services
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Tasia
2 months ago
Option B and C seem like the most relevant benefits to me. Managing infrastructure operations from a single pane of glass and being able to move workloads seamlessly across clouds are key advantages.
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Lorenza
2 months ago
I think the key benefits are access to native public cloud services and automation of infrastructure operations.
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