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VMware 3V0-624 VMware Certified Advanced Professional 6.5 – Data Center Virtualization Design Exam https://www.realexamcollection.com/vmware/3v0-624-dumps.html VMware - 3V0-624 Question #:1 A company is implementing a new vSphere 6.5 environment in order to virtualize one of its business-critical applications. The existing data center equipment is over five years old and the operating system for most of the virtual machines will be end-of-life next quarter. The database servers are physical and are also over 5 years old. The 12 current application virtual machines are configured with two vCPUs, 16GB of memory, and 60GB of storage each. The database administrator states that the 16 existing database servers are quad socket systems with 64 logical processors, 256GB of memory, and a total of 230TB of storage in use. The system administrator insists that the new virtual machines must be the same size. In this scenario, which option is a non-functional application requirement? A. The operating system must also be upgraded. B. The storage array must have more than 230TB of high-performance storage. C. The ESXi hosts must have 64+ logical processors and 1TB of memory. D. The application virtual machines must be configured with two vCPUs, 16GB of memory, and 60GB of storage. Answer: D Question #:2 A company is implementing a new ESXi host cluster at its New York data center. • The CIO has stated that the new ESXi cluster should be deigned with enough failover capacity to sustain two ESXi host failures. • Six ESXi hosts have been approved for this workload. • The ESXi hosts are to be purchased from Dell with these specifications: • 2x10 core 2.2GHz Intel CPU • 128 GB of memory • The workload is defined as 150 employee desktop virtual machines each with 3GB RAM reserved. • All virtual machines should be protected by vSphere High Availability Which are two true statements regarding failover capacity? (Choose two.) A. vSphete HA can be configured to reserve 25% of memory capacity for failover. B. vSphete HA can be configured to specify two dedicated failover hosts. C. vSphere HA can be configured to reserve 35% of memory capacity for failover. D. vSphere HA can be configured to specify one dedicated failover host. Answer: B C Explanation You have the option in vSphere HA to reserved any number of hosts /or % of memory resources (1/3 = ~35%). These both enforce the CIO requirements. A) Memory reserved is not enough to sustain 2 hosts failureB) Yes, requirements are to sustain 2 hosts failure. Dedicating 2 hosts would leave a total usable memory of 512 GB, which is enough to cover 450GB of VMs memory.C) Yes, if you want to sustain 2 hosts failure you need to reserve the same amount of memory contribution of those hosts. In this case, 2 hosts out of 6 it’s 1/3 = 33.3%. So rounding up to 35% is correct.D) No, solution needs to sustain 2 hosts failure VMware - 3V0-624 Question #:3 A company is designing a new vSphere cluster to support a mission-critical application. • The application requires 100% availability and cannot be restarted to recover from an ESXi host failure. • The application consists of a group of 16 virtual machines, each with 8 vCPU configured. Which solution satisfies the availability requirements? A. Guest OS-based software clustering B. vSphere High Availability C. vSphere High Availability Application Monitoring D. vSphere Fault Tolerance E. vSphere Site Recovery Manager Answer: A Explanation As mentioned, fault tolerance doesn’t support 8 x vCPUs in 6.5 and no other technology listed can ensure 100% up-time except some other application / OS method (i.e. Windows Failover Cluster). FT doesn’t support 8 vCPU! vSphere Standard and Enterprise. Allows up to 2 vCPUs vSphere Enterprise Plus. Allows up to 4 vCPUs VMware - 3V0-624 Question #:4 A company has developers located in Eastern Europe (EE) and a QA Department in Bermuda. • The company is planning to create an environment based on a blueprint of 4-8 virtual machines for each of the developers and one for every QA project. • The proposed configuration will allow each developer to work independently and be able to collapse and re-create the environment as needed. • QA Teams will be able to recreate the environment that is required for a specific application. • Individual virtual machines in the blueprint are being continually updated with newly available software packages. • The company is planning to use the vSphere Content Library to store images and synchronize them between sites. Which four supported configurations can the company implement? (Choose four.) A. EE and Bermuda libraries that are backed by an NFS file system. B. EE and Bermuda vCenter Servers with Enhanced Linked Mode. C. FTP protocol to transfer data between published in EE and subscribed in Bermuda libraries. D. Published library in EE backed by an NFS file system while subscribed library in Bermuda is backed up by datastore. E. A minimum 10 GbE connection between EE published and Bermuda subscribed libraries is required. F. EE and Bermuda vCenter Servers without Enhanced Linked Mode. Answer: A B D F Explanation You can eliminate C and E as FTP isn’t supported natively and without more information there is no need for a 10GbE connection. 1GbE may suffice. Not to mention a 10GbE connection between EE and Bermuda would be nearly impossible and if it even is that would be completely cost-prohibitive. At that point it’s cheaper to move your entire QA team to EE – or even better, move your whole operation to Bermuda. 10Gbps is not a requirement, and you can only store the items either on VMFS or NFS: link provided by Megalodon. https://www.realexamcollection.com/vmware/3v0-624-dumps.html
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