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VMware Exam 2V0-33.22PSE Topic 3 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-33.22PSE exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 3
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Exhibit:

NEW FOLDER UPLOAD FILES UPLOAD FOLDERS REGISTERED VM DOWNLOAD DATE COPY to MOVE TO RENAME TO DELETE

Name Size Modified Type Path

dvsData 05/03/2022, 9.10.21 AM Folder [vsandatastore]

.sdd.sf 05/03/2022, 9.10.21 AM Folder [vsandatastore]

app02-000002.vmdk 05/03/2022, 9.10.21 AM Folder [vsandatastore]

app02-000003.vmdk 05/03/2022, 9.10.21 AM Folder [vsandatastore]

app02-000002.hlog 05/03/2022, 9.10.21 AM Folder [vsandatastore]

app02-000002.vswap 05/03/2022, 9.10.21 AM Folder [vsandatastore]

app02-000002.vswap.lck 05/03/2022, 9.10.21 AM Folder [vsandatastore]

A cloud administrator is asked to troubleshoot a virtual machine (app02) that is performing slowly. The cloud Administrator noticed that app02 is con expected amount of disk space. As a first step, the cloud administrator uses VMware vCenter to check the snapshot manager for app02 and no snapshot -- cloud administrator then navigates to the app02 files on the datastore, and is presented with the information provided in the exhibits. Given the information provided, which task should the cloud administrator perform to resolve this issue?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Lauran
4 days ago
Hmm, the .vswap files are a bit concerning. I'd recommend executing a Delete All Snapshots task to clean up the virtual machine and see if that improves performance.
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Wilbert
18 days ago
I believe migrating the virtual machine to a new datastore could also be a good solution.
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Silva
24 days ago
The presence of multiple .vswap files suggests a problem with the virtual machine's swap file. I think the administrator should perform a snapshot consolidation to resolve this issue.
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Ezekiel
5 days ago
I agree, consolidating the snapshots should help resolve the issue.
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Heike
6 days ago
B) Perform a snapshot consolidation.
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Lynelle
27 days ago
I agree with Elinore, performing a snapshot consolidation would help resolve the issue.
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Elinore
29 days ago
I think the cloud administrator should perform a snapshot consolidation.
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