What is required before an XaaS blueprint can provision a vSphere virtual machine?

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A vRealize Automation endpoint for vSphere
B.
A vRealize Automation Plug-In for vRealize Orchestrator
C.
A vRealize Orchestrator Plug-In for vCenter Server as an endpoint
D.
A vRealize Orchestrator reservation for vSphere
Explanation:
http://pubs.vmware.com/vrealize-suite-70/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vrsuite.srm.doc%
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Both A and D:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Automation/7.3/com.vmware.vra.prepare.use.doc/GUID-88CC4331-0446-4E9D-9798-399AB29991A1.html
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D is not a thing, nor is B. C is questionable – the “as an endpoint” tacked on is either poor exam writing or trying to trick you. Additionally, the question (at least here) does not ask for 2 answers so the only correct answer is A.
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Answer is C
https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Automation/7.3/com.vmware.vra.prepare.use.doc/GUID-AB386DD6-6717-40FE-B080-92A813421103.html
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Don’t rely on the answers they have chosen. I have suffered by believing the answers. Recently I have cleared the exam and scored 380 out of 500 by going through the preparation of vRealize Automation documentation thoroughly. If anyone needs the right answers, please reply me your email ID and I will send you the corrected answers in person. Dont believe ans waste your time/effort/money in the useless dumps.
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Stephen,
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The answer is C. You can find it here: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Automation/7.3/com.vmware.vra.prepare.use.doc/GUID-462995D1-35FE-4FF6-92A3-96BDCE7D9691.html under the “Configure the vCenter Server Plug-in as an Endpoint” section, it says “You can add an endpoint and configure the vCenter Server plug-in to connect to a running vCenter Server instance to create XaaS blueprints to manage vSphere inventory objects.” There are step by step instructions on how to do this here (provided by kk) https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Automation/7.3/com.vmware.vra.prepare.use.doc/GUID-AB386DD6-6717-40FE-B080-92A813421103.html
Answer A is wrong. The vshere endpoint would allow vRA to use the vCenter. Our goal is to connect vRO to the vCenter. If this wasn’t an XaaS blueprint, option A might be correct, but it is an XaaS blueprint so A is wrong.
Answer B is wrong because there is a Orchestrator plug-in for Automation, not vice versa. That sounds backwards because Orchestrator is usually associated with plugins, but what we are doing is exposing the orchestrator plugins to Automation so Automation can use them.
Answer D is wrong because reservations are for compute resources from the fabric, which doesn’t have anything to do with XaaS (Orchestrator)
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Can anyone share to me as well. Appreciate for your quick response.
kkzainul@gmail.com
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