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  1. Jessica says:

    Hello guys, Following are some 2017 November New 2V0-622D Exam Questions:

    QUESTION 98
    When upgrading a standalone vCenter Single Sign-On Server version 5.5 to version 6.5, which will be the final deployment type?

    A. There is no option to do this type of upgrade.
    B. It will be an external Platform Services Controller.
    C. It will be an embedded Platform Services Controller with vCenter Server
    D. It will be a Standalone vCenter Server.

    Answer: B

    QUESTION 99
    Which feature of vSphere networking protects hosts from losing connection to vCenter Server as a result of misconfiguration of the management network?

    A. NIC Teaming
    B. Private VLAN
    C. Rollback
    D. Health Check

    Answer: C
    Explanation:

    QUESTION 100
    VCSA backup can be backed up and sent to different location vis several different protocols. Which are three of the supported protocols? (Choose three.)

    A. CIFS
    B. SCP
    C. HTTP
    D. FTPS
    E. AFP

    Answer: BCD
    Explanation:

    QUESTION 101
    For Virtual Machine Compatibility upgrade, a VM needs to be in which power state?

    A. Maintenance mode
    B. Suspended
    C. Powered Off
    D. Powered On

    Answer: C
    Explanation:

    QUESTION 102
    Which component must be deployed before using encrypted virtual machines in a vSphere 6.5 environment?

    A. vCenter Server must use CA signed certificates
    B. a host with supported Trusted Platform Module
    C. supported password vault
    D. External Key Management Server

    Answer: D
    Explanation:

    QUESTION 103
    Which system traffic type cannot be configured with Network I/O Control (NIOC) bandwith allocation?

    A. Virtual SAN traffic
    B. ESXi host Management traffic
    C. vSphere Replication traffic
    D. Software FCoE Adapter traffic

    Answer: D

    QUESTION 104
    Which is the minimum number of hosts required for a VMware vSAN cluster to be able to apply a vSAN RAID5 storage policy?

    A. six hosts
    B. three hosts
    C. four hosts
    D. five hosts

    Answer: C
    Explanation:

    QUESTION 105
    Which three TCP/IP stacks are built in at the VMkernel level in vSphere 6 x? (Choose three.)

    A. Fault Tolerance
    B. vMotion
    C. Provisioning
    D. Management
    E. Default

    Answer: ABC
    Explanation:

    More new 2V0-622D Questions PDF: https://www.braindump2go.com/2v0-622d.html




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  2. stilllucky says:

    Hi everybody, following six new questions from exam (Others are still valid):

    115
    In vCenter Server 6.5, Host Customizations within Host Profiles be exported as which two formats? (Choose two)
    A. .xlsx
    B. .csv
    C. .ova
    D. .xls
    E. .vpf
    Answer: B, E

    116
    Which are two requirements for configuring vCenter HA? (Choose two)
    A. A secondary NIC on the active node must be create and configured
    B. A management and heartbeat network must be create and configured
    C. A default gateway entry must be added for the cluter network
    D. All components must be on the same subnet as the management network
    E. The network IP addresses for the active, passive, and witness nodes must be static
    Answer: B, E

    117
    An administrator discovers that wirtual machine migrations with encrypted vMotion have failed.
    Which action can resolve this issue?
    A. Use vSphere Update Manager to upgrade all hosts to ESXi 6.5
    B. Install a USB decryption dongle on all hosts in the cluter
    C. Disable Strict Lockdown mode
    D. Use esxcli to enable ecncrypted vMotion
    Answer: A

    118
    An administrator is upgrading their external Platform Services Controllers and vCenter Server Appliance, and also migrating vSphere Update Manager version 6.0 to version 6.5.
    Which is the correct order to upgrade these components?
    A. Upgrade the external Platform Services Controller
    Run the Migration Assistant on the vSphere Update Manager
    Upgrade the vCenter Server Appliance
    B. Upgrade the external Platform Services Controller
    Upgrade the vCenter Server Appliance
    Run the Migration Assistant on the vSphere Update Manager
    C. Upgrade the external Platform Services Controller
    Upgrade the vSphere Update Manager
    Upgrade the vCenter Server Appliance
    D. Upgrade the vCenter Server Appliance
    Run the Migration Assistant on the vSphere Update Manager
    Upgrade the external Platform Services Controller
    Answer: C

    119
    An Administrator for a new vCenter Server HA deployment has an infrastructure that is using an external Platform Services Controller (PSC).
    Which three Load Balancers are supported by VMware? (Choose three)
    A. Windows network Load Balancer
    B. F5 BIG-IP
    C. VMware NSX EDGE
    D. Citrix Netscaler
    E. Linux HA Proxy
    Answer: B, C, D

    120
    Two sibling resource pools named RP-CHILD-A and RP-CHILD-B have these configurations:
    • RP-CHILD-A has an expandable reservation and memory shares set to ‘2000’ with 10 VMs, each with 4GBof RAM
    • RP-CHILD-B has an expandable reservation and memory shares set to ‘4000’ with 30 VMs, each with 4GBof RAM
    Which statement is true during times of memory contention?
    A. VMs in RP-CHILD-B will have the same number of shares as in RP-CHILD-A
    B. VMs in RP-CHILD-A will not use shares to allocate resources
    C. As long as no additional VMs are added to either resource pool, VMs in RP-CHILD-A will ALWAYS have more shares per VM than RP-CHILD-B
    D. As long as no additional VMs are added to either resource pool, VMs in RP-CHILD-B will ALWAYS have more shares per VM than RP-CHILD-A
    Answer: D




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    1. nebb says:

      120
      Two sibling resource pools named RP-CHILD-A and RP-CHILD-B have these configurations:
      • RP-CHILD-A has an expandable reservation and memory shares set to ‘2000’ with 10 VMs, each with 4GBof RAM
      • RP-CHILD-B has an expandable reservation and memory shares set to ‘4000’ with 30 VMs, each with 4GBof RAM
      Which statement is true during times of memory contention?
      A. VMs in RP-CHILD-B will have the same number of shares as in RP-CHILD-A
      B. VMs in RP-CHILD-A will not use shares to allocate resources
      C. As long as no additional VMs are added to either resource pool, VMs in RP-CHILD-A will ALWAYS have more shares per VM than RP-CHILD-B
      D. As long as no additional VMs are added to either resource pool, VMs in RP-CHILD-B will ALWAYS have more shares per VM than RP-CHILD-A
      Answer: D

      The answer would be C. Resource Pool A has 2000 shares between 10 VMS. Resource Pool B has 4000 shares between 30 VMs. So if memory contention occurs. VMs in Pool A each have 200 shares (2000/10). Pool B each have 133 shares (4000/30).




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    2. genjam.bhai says:

      118. A is the correct answer.

      If you are using a deployment of vCenter Server with an external Update Manager that runs on Windows, download and run the VMware Migration Assistant on the source Windows machine where Update Manager runs to prepare Update Manager server and database for migration from Windows to the vCenter Server Appliance.

      https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.upgrade.doc/GUID-50A5705E-80E7-4305-BB43-B041D4B206E8.html

      Also, VUM is upgraded after vCenter. So C is definitely wrong.

      https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2147289




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  3. empee1977 says:

    117 : B

    Opportunistic (Default): vMotion traffic is encrypted when both the source and destination hosts of the
    intended migration are capable of supporting Encrypted vMotion (that is, both hosts are ESXi 6.5). If a virtual
    machine running on ESXi 6.5 is migrated to a host running an earlier ESX/ESXi version, vMotion traffic is not
    encrypted.




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  4. ThankYou says:

    I would like to confirm that all questions here are valid and I passed 2V0-622D (Delta) using Q&A (Answers from forums) here.
    I would like to also say thank you to all good people who contribute here and who provides and manage and mantain servers & infrastructure & development here.
    As a thank you to this community I would like to share 6 new questions which were different on my exam.

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    An error occurs while patching a Fully Automated DRS cluster using vSphere Update Manager. The cluster consists of three ESXi 6.x hosts.

    Which is a possible cause for the failure?

    – A VM-VM Anti-Affinity rule was violated
    – A Distributed Switch upgrade has failed during the remediation
    – DRS must be disabled before patching a cluster with vSphere Update Manager
    – A VM-VM Affinity rule was violated.

    —————-

    Administrator has three-host cluster with vSphere HA enabled.

    The master host is unable to ping one of the slave hosts over the management network.
    The slave host in question is showing as not responding in vCenter server.

    Despite these conditions, none of the virtual machines located on the problematic host has been restarted.

    Which could be the reason?

    – VMware Tools are not installed on any of the virtual machines.
    – The virtual machines have VM Monitoring set to disabled.
    – vMotion has bit been configured corectly on the hosts.
    – Datastore heartbeating is enabled on the cluster.

    —————-

    Administrator use vCenter Converter Standalone to convert a Windows 8 physical machine to a virtual machine, which statement is true?

    – Volume layout can be reorganized on the destination virtual machine as long as the physical machine is powered off
    – Destination virtual amchine can be created as a linked clone.
    – Physical machine cannot be converted because vCenter Converter Standalone does not support Windows 8 machines.
    – Volumes can be resized on the destination virtual machine as long as the physical machine is powered on.

    —————-

    Administrator is creating a hybrid vSan cluster with six ESXi hosts equally distributed on three server racks.

    How can this cluster be protected from a single rack failure?

    – create at least two flash devices for caching in each disk group.
    – create three fault domains in the vSAN cluster.
    – use at least two storage controllers in each host.
    – use least two disk groups in each host.

    —————-

    Administrator wants to configure the VMCA as an Intermediate Certificate Authority (CA) Which three statements are thrue regarding us… …ation? (Choose three)

    – … does not support certificated with wildcards or with more than one DNS name.
    – … cannot be configured as an intermediate CA.
    – …t certificates will be signed by Top-Level CA.
    – …y CAs can be created from VMCA.
    – …cates generated from the VMCA will contain the full certificate chain.

    NOTE: I can not remember first words at the start of the answers

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    Upgrading an ESXi host using PXE boot, from which two locations can the boot loader download the kernel and other ESXi componenets. (Choose two)

    NOTE: I can not remember answers – All I can recall is that answers were very short – something like http/https/ftp/sftp/ssh/nfs etc…




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    1. David says:

      Hmm, I’d say (correct me if I’m wrong):
      “A VM-VM Anti-Affinity rule was violated”
      Why? Since the question indicates a fully automated DRS, one can assume there’s going to be a vMotion. In theory, if there are three VM’s with an Anti-Affinity rule that they cannot exist on the same host, one VM can never be migrated off the host. As a result, the host cannot be placed in Maintenance Mode and the process would fail.

      “Datastore heartbeating is enabled on the cluster.”
      If the hosts can still communicate with each other on a datastore level, they will assume the issue is the host’s management network, not the VM networks. So the VM’s will remain running on the problematic host. Question: in this state, is it possible to migrate the VM’s off so that the host can be restarted without impacting the VM’s?

      “Volumes can be resized on the destination virtual machine as long as the physical machine is powered on.”
      I’m not entirely certain if this can be done offline (the Converter CD), but I know it is an option during an online import. The Converter will then perform a file-based copy, which is what allows you to shrink the disks.

      “Create three fault domains in the vSAN cluster.”
      Three server racks, each is their own fault domain.

      I wouldn’t be able to accurately answer the last two questions.




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    2. interzoid says:

      That last question should be:

      An Administrator wants to configure the VMCA as an Intermediate Certificate Authority (CA)
      Which three statements are true regarding us… configuration? (Choose three)
      A. VMCA does not support certificates with wildcards or with more than one DNS name.
      B. VMCA cannot be configured as an intermediate CA.
      C. Root certificates will be signed by Top-Level CA.
      D. No subsidiary CAs can be created from VMCA.
      E. All new certificates generated from the VMCA will contain the full certificate chain.

      Correct Answer: ADE




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  5. interzoid says:

    The last one should look like this

    An Administrator wants to configure the VMCA as an Intermediate Certificate Authority (CA)
    Which three statements are true regarding us… configuration? (Choose three)
    A. VMCA does not support certificates with wildcards or with more than one DNS name.
    B. VMCA cannot be configured as an intermediate CA.
    C. Root certificates will be signed by Top-Level CA.
    D. No subsidiary CAs can be created from VMCA.
    E. All new certificates generated from the VMCA will contain the full certificate chain.
    Correct Answer: ADE

    See https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.psc.doc/GUID-886C7657-3C2D-4AAC-8525-D5700CA58FCD.html

    And https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.psc.doc/GUID-DE49FBF5-E24A-462B-91DC-C4284D93F654.html




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  6. interzoid says:

    And for “Upgrading an ESXi host using PXE boot, from which two locations can the boot loader download the kernel and other ESXi componenets. “, answer would be TFTP and HTTP.




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  7. eyesonly says:

    Passed today 08/16/2018 with 500/500.
    Couple questions that aren’t listed here, but majority is what’s in this list. Some were similar or easy enough to figure out if you know anything about VMware. Great help everyone who contributed! Much appreciated!

    New Questions that I remember (not exact wording):

    Which options are available in VMware Component Protection:
    – high priority
    – create events
    – restart VMs
    – restart VMs (high priority)
    – restart VMs (low priority)

    Where does VMware vCenter Installer (on Windows) create its log when the update from 5.5 to 6.5 fails?
    – C:\Windows\system32 or something
    – C:\Temp
    – programdata\VMware\vCenter Server
    – programdata\VMware\CIS




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