An administrator recently incorrectly deployed a new isolated VI workload domain within an existing VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) instance.How can the administrator reconfigure the VI workload domain to share the SSO domain from the management workload domain?
Following an internal security audit of the new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) instance, the following audit finding was documented for priority remediation:All users from the custom administrators group could access the Direct Console User Interface (DCUI) on all ESXi hosts within the workload domain. RISK=High, IMPACT=HighThe company IT security policy around accessing ESXi servers states the following:Users within the custom administrators group must access ESXi host configurations from within vCenter Server or the vSphere Web Client only.Only users within the restricted administrators group must be allowed direct access to ESXi hosts.Which two actions should the administrator perform on each of the hosts within the workload domain to remediate the security finding? (Choose two.)
An administrator has deployed a new VI Workload Domain and must deploy a Kubernetes cluster on the vSphere Supervisor.Which three steps should be followed to successfully deploy the Kubernetes cluster? (Choose three.)
An administrator is responsible for maintaining a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) instance. The administrator has been tasked with scaling the CPU and RAM resources of a virtual machine.Which three configuration limitations must the administrator consider when completing the task? (Choose three.)
An administrator is enabling VMware's Virtual Machine Encryption for an existing VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Workload Domain in order to meet their organization's compliance regulations.Which three steps should the administrator take to complete this task? (Choose three.)
What is a symptom of an issue with vSphere HA?