A user is a member of groups A and B.
-VM10 and VM20 are in VM Folder.
-Group A is assigned permission -Read-only- on VM Folder.
What two configurations will allo
w the user to edit the settings for only VM10? (Choose two.)
A. Assign group B permission -virtual machine power user- to VM10.
B. Assign group B permission -virtual machine console user- to VM10.
C. Assign group A permission -virtual machine console
user- to VM10.
D. Assign group A permission -virtual machine power user- to VM10.
This question makes no sense … “user to edit the settings” …
Presume this means they want to edit the VM setting from within the vSphere UI. I don’t believe any of the suggested methods will allow this
– Read Only wont
– Console Permissions wont – this only allows you to access remote console
– Power User wont – this only allows you to power on/off/reboot VMs
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Virtual Machine Power User (vCenter):
– A set of privileges to allow users to interact with and make changes to hardware of the virtual machines
– Also allowed to manage snapshots.
– All privileges for schedule tasks.
– Selected privileges for global items, datastore and vim privileges groups.
– No privileges for folder, datacenter, network, host, resource, alarms, sessions, performance and permissions privileges groups.
– Normally granted on a folder that contains VMs or on individual VMs
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