What is a custom resource?
A.
Custom resources are new provisioned items that attach to a service.
B.
Custom resources configure post-provisioning operations that users can perform on provisioned items.
C.
Custom resources are a type of provisioned item mapped to an existing vRealize Orchestrator object type.
D.
Custom resources configure the properties of blueprints using VMware vSphere endpoints.
Explanation:
https://pubs.vmware.com/vra-62/topic/com.vmware.ICbase/PDF/vrealize-automation-62-advancedservice-design.pdf (p.32)
C
https://pubs.vmware.com/vra-70/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vrealize.automation.doc%2FGUID-53CDA046-0051-451A-99F6-664F7686D15E.html
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C
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B
After resources have been created, it might be possible to perform some actions on them. For example, a user created by vRealize Automation can be deleted or deactivated. The actions itself are called resource actions
not C as Custom resources are not a type of provisioned item, but you create a custom resource to define a new type of provisioned item and map it
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b or c?
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c is correct answer
as per vmware practice exam
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this question must be answer “B”, due to I’m just passed an practice exam (2v0-731) from mylearn.vmware.com
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Sorry the Answer is “C”
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The practice exam does say the answer is C. So, I would go with C as the answer. However, the Foundations and Concepts manual adds ambiguity. https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Automation/7.0.1/vrealize-automation-70-foundations-and-concepts.pdf
Answer B: “Custom resources define the items for provisioning, and you
can use them to define post-provisioning operations that the consumers can perform.” That sure sounds like answer B to me! However, it uses “define” instead of “configure”. The document later describes a custom action as “You can create custom resource actions to configure the post-provisioning operations that the consumers can perform.” This time it uses the word “configure”. While these quotes are confusing, I believe option B is describing a custom resource action and not a custom resource.
Answer C: “An XaaS architect can create custom resource types mapped to vRealize Orchestrator object types and define them as items to be provisioned.” That sure sounds like answer C.
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