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VMware Exam 5V0-31.23 Topic 3 Question 12 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 5V0-31.23 exam
Question #: 12
Topic #: 3
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A VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) administrator is adding a new cluster to an existing VI Workload Domain. There are currently two existing clusters in the VI Workload Domain where each ESXi host uses four physical NICs.

Where should the administrator specify the licenses for vSphere and vSAN?

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Suggested Answer: C

In VMware Cloud Foundation+ (VCF+), the VMware Cloud Services portal provides billing and subscription management functionality. It allows users to view and manage their usage, subscriptions, and billing details for VMware Cloud services, including VCF+.


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Keshia
5 days ago
I remember a similar question where we had to choose between the vSphere Client and SDDC Manager. I think SDDC Manager is the right choice for licensing.
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Youlanda
11 days ago
I think the licenses should be specified in the SDDC Manager, but I'm not entirely sure. It feels like that's where we managed everything in our practice labs.
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Maryann
16 days ago
Based on my understanding of VCF, the SDDC Manager is the central point of control, so that's likely where the licenses should be specified. I'll make sure to review this in the exam to confirm the correct answer.
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Blair
22 days ago
The JSON Specification File option is interesting, but I'm not sure if that's the right place to manage licenses. I'll need to review the VCF deployment process to understand where licenses are typically configured.
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Man
27 days ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. Is the VMware Host Client or the vSphere Client also an option for specifying the licenses? I'll need to double-check the VCF documentation to be sure.
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Micah
1 months ago
This seems straightforward. I think the licenses should be specified in the SDDC Manager, since that's the central management interface for the VCF environment.
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Aliza
7 months ago
I wonder if the JSON file comes with a decoder ring. You know, to help us figure out where all the licenses are hiding.
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Julene
5 months ago
A) SDDC Manager
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Gerald
5 months ago
D) vSphere Client
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Jamal
5 months ago
A) SDDC Manager
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Golda
7 months ago
C) JSON Specification File, huh? I bet the person who wrote this question is the same one who decided to put all our licenses in a text file. What is this, the 90s?
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Pamella
7 months ago
Wait, we're supposed to manage licenses in a JSON file now? VMware just keeps making things more complicated!
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Alesia
6 months ago
B: Yeah, it's much easier to manage licenses in the SDDC Manager than in a JSON file.
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Deeann
6 months ago
A: No, you can specify the licenses for vSphere and vSAN in the SDDC Manager.
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Catarina
7 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's D) vSphere Client. That's where I've always managed my licenses in the past.
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Meaghan
7 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think you can also specify the licenses in the vSphere Client.
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Judy
7 months ago
The correct answer is C) JSON Specification File. That's where the administrator should specify the licenses for vSphere and vSAN.
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Annamae
7 months ago
I agree with Carman. The SDDC Manager is where you manage the licenses for vSphere and vSAN.
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Carman
7 months ago
I think the administrator should specify the licenses in the SDDC Manager.
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