An administrator is responsible for the management of a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment. The administrator has been tasked with deleting an Organization that was created in error within VCF Automation.
Assuming the administrator has the correct permissions, which four steps must the administrator take to complete the objective? (Choose four.)
Deleting an Organization in VCF Automation requires using the Provider Management Portal, not Fleet Management. Before deletion, dependent resources must be removed.
According to the VCF 9.0 Automation documentation:
Administrators must log into the VCF Automation Provider Management Portal (G).
The Organization must first be disabled (C) to prevent active usage.
All associated region quotas must be deleted (D), since Organizations cannot be removed while resource allocations exist.
Finally, the administrator can delete the Organization (A).
Deleting SSL certificates (B) and the embedded Orchestrator (F) are not required for Organization removal. Fleet Management (E) is unrelated to Organization lifecycle operations.
An administrator must deploy a new VCF instance in a dark site (no Internet). How should binaries be downloaded before starting installation?
The VCF 9.0 Installation Guide describes the VCF Download Tool for dark sites:
''For environments without Internet access, use the VCF Download Tool on a connected machine to download required bundles and transfer them to the air-gapped VCF environment.''
Broadcom Downloads (B) is the source but not the workflow for dark sites. The VCF Installer (C) consumes binaries but does not fetch them. SDDC Manager (D) manages bundles in connected mode but cannot download in disconnected environments.
Thus, the correct method for dark sites is A. Use the VCF Download Tool.
During creation of a new Organization for All Applications in VCF Automation, which four NSX constructs are automatically configured at the regional networking step? (Choose four.)
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The VCF Automation Networking Guide (9.0) documents that when an Organization for All Applications is created, networking constructs are provisioned automatically to provide immediate connectivity. Specifically, ''During region creation, the system automatically deploys a Default VPC, a Provider Tier-0 Gateway, a VPC connectivity profile, and default SNAT rules to enable outbound access.'' .
DNAT rules are not provisioned by default (they must be configured for inbound services). Likewise, NSX Transit Gateway is a multi-region design element, not automatically deployed for a single org setup. A VDS is a vSphere construct and not part of the NSX automation performed at this stage. Therefore, the automatically created items are: Default VPC (A), Provider Tier-0 Gateway (B), SNAT rule (E), and VPC Connectivity Profile (G).
Which Kubernetes object is used to grant permissions to a cluster-wide resource?
In Kubernetes RBAC, ClusterRoleBinding is the mechanism for granting permissions to resources that are not namespace-scoped. The documentation integrated into VCF 9.0 explains: ''ClusterRoleBinding binds a user, group, or service account to a ClusterRole, granting cluster-wide permissions to non-namespaced resources such as nodes, storage classes, or persistent volumes.''
A RoleBinding grants access to namespace-scoped resources. RoleReference is a field within a RoleBinding/ClusterRoleBinding object, not a standalone object. ClusterRoleAccess is not a valid Kubernetes construct.
Thus, to assign permissions at a cluster-wide level, the correct object is ClusterRoleBinding.
An administrator must deploy a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) instance using a supported VCF Operations model with the smallest possible resource footprint. Which VCF Operations deployment model should be used?
VCF 9.0 documents two Operations for Logs/Operations models---Simple (Standard) and High Availability (Cluster)---and highlight that Simple is the minimal footprint option intended for test/dev: ''Architecture flexibility: Can be deployed in a Simple or Highly Available Cluster deployment. Recommended deployment is a HA Cluster... Simple deployment is for test/dev environments, it is not for production use cases.''
By contrast, HA/clustered models increase resources to provide redundancy at scale. Since the requirement is the smallest resource footprint, the Simple model is the correct selection. (Stretched/Continuous Availability options are not listed VCF Operations models in this context.)
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