An administrator configures a lease policy with the following settings:
Maximum lease (days): 10
Maximum total lease (days): 30
Grace period (days): 5
If a user does not respond to any emails, after how many days will the deployment be destroyed?
With the lease policy settings provided, the deployment will initially have a maximum lease of 10 days. If the user does not respond to any emails, the grace period of 5 days will come into effect after the lease expires, extending the total to 15 days. Since the maximum total lease is 30 days and considering the initial 10-day lease plus the 5-day grace period, if the user still does not respond, the deployment will be destroyed after the total of 35 days (30 days of total lease plus the 5-day grace period).
An administrator is preparing to deploy only VMware Aria Automation using the clustered deployment model.
Which three ports are required for the successful communication between VMware Aria Automation components? (Choose three.)
For VMware Aria Automation components to communicate successfully in a clustered deployment, certain ports must be open. Typically, port 443 (HTTPS) is required for secure web traffic, port 80 (HTTP) for web traffic redirection to HTTPS, and port 8008 might be used for internal communication purposes among VMware Aria Automation components.
An administrator is preparing to deploy VMware Aria Automation as a POC (Proof of Concept). The administrator must minimize on the number of resources being consumed by the POC.
Which type of deployment architecture should the administrator use?
For a Proof of Concept (POC) deployment where the goal is to minimize resource consumption, a stand-alone deployment architecture is most suitable. This architecture involves a single instance of VMware Aria Automation, which requires fewer resources compared to a clustered or distributed architecture, making it ideal for POC environments.
Which command should an administrator run to ensure data integrity before a snapshot or backup of a VMware Aria Automation appliance?
Before taking a snapshot or backup of a VMware Aria Automation appliance, it's crucial to ensure data integrity by stopping the services running on the appliance. Running the command /opt/scripts/svc-stop.sh achieves this by gracefully shutting down the VMware Aria Automation services, minimizing the risk of data corruption or inconsistency in the snapshot or backup.
An administrator is utilizing different storage configuration techniques for specifying storage locations. Which storage allocation techniques override others in order of precedence?
The storage allocation techniques that override others in order of precedence are:
A storage constraint tag on a machine overrides a storagepolicy property on a disk. A storage constraint tag is a tag that you add to a machine resource in a cloud template to specify the type of storage that you want to use for the machine. A storagepolicy property is a property that you add to a disk resource in a cloud template to specify the storage policy that you want to use for the disk. If both a storage constraint tag and a storagepolicy property are present in the same cloud template, the storage constraint tag takes precedence and determines the storage location for both the machine and the disk. The storagepolicy property is ignored.
A storagepolicy property on a disk overrides the preferred VMware Aria Automation storage profile. The preferred VMware Aria Automation storage profile is a storage profile that you select as the default for a cloud zone. It is used to allocate storage for deployments that do not have any storage constraint tags or storagepolicy properties in the cloud template. If a storagepolicy property is present in the cloud template, it takes precedence and determines the storage location for the disk. The preferred VMware Aria Automation storage profile is ignored.
The preferred VMware Aria Automation storage profile overrides a storagePolicy property on a disk. This is the lowest precedence level for storage allocation techniques. If none of the above techniques are present in the cloud template, the preferred VMware Aria Automation storage profile is used to allocate storage for the deployment. The storagePolicy property on a disk is ignored.
The other options, A and D, are not valid storage allocation techniques, as they do not reflect the actual behavior of VMware Aria Automation. The preferred VMware Aria Automation storage profile does not override any other storage allocation technique, and it is not applied to individual disks, but to the entire cloud zone.Reference:
Learn more about storage profiles in VMware Aria Automation
Storage resources in VMware Aria Automation
How to add storage profiles in VMware Aria Automation to specify common storage types
Storage allocation in VMware Aria Automation
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