What is the most restrictive NSX role that can be used to create and publish security policies and
install virtual appliances?

A.
Security Administrator
B.
NSX Administrator
C.
Auditor
D.
Enterprise Administrator
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Enterprise Administrator NSX operations and security.
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A.Security Administrator
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Sorry,
Security Administrator for
What is the most restrictive NSX role that can be used to create and publish policies?
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But Security administrator cannot install virtual appliance
NSX Administrator
NSX operations only: for example, install virtual appliances, configure port groups.
Hence for both Install virtual appliances and create and pulish. A is correct option
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Agree with A, because it is the most restrictive one with the demanded rights.
Read from here: https://pubs.vmware.com/NSX-6/index.jsp#com.vmware.nsx.admin.doc/GUID-79F9067D-2F29-45DA-85C7-09EFC31549EA.html
Security Administrator
NSX security only: for example, define data security policies, create port groups, create reports for NSX modules.
–> Lower Group is Auditor, who has no rights to do so.
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I wrote shit 🙂
It is D, the Enterprise Administrator. Security Administrator cannot install virtual appliances at all. The NSX Administrator cannot create security policies.
So, Enterprise Administrator is allowed for both.
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