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VMware Advanced VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Operation - 3V0-22.25 Exam Questions

QUESTION NO: 1
An administrator is tasked with analyzing logs for esx.audit events related to firewall changes. The administrator chooses to review the logs using VCF Operations and enters two separate items into the search bar:
* esx.audit
* firewall
Based on the search criteria, which results will be displayed?
Correct Answer: C
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QUESTION NO: 2
Match the VCF Operations capacity-based feature with its description by dragging and dropping the correct item from the Feature list on the left and placing it onto the Description list on the right.
Correct Answer:

Explanation:
The correct mapping reflects the capacity policy elements used by VCF Operations. The Allocation Model defines how much CPU, memory, or disk space is allocated to objects such as datastores, clusters, or datastore clusters; it is activated through policy and uses overcommit ratios for capacity calculations . The Demand Model predicts future resource requirements from historical data, usage patterns, trends, and workload behavior, allowing administrators to forecast when additional CPU, memory, storage, or network capacity will be needed . The Capacity Buffer element adds extra headroom for capacity and cost calculations, reducing usable capacity by the specified buffer so the environment retains space for growth . Business Hours define the time window used for capacity analysis and projections; after business hours are configured, capacity forecasting is based on those hours rather than a full 24-hour period . A Custom Profile defines a hypothetical VM configuration and calculates how many instances of that VM can fit in the environment based on remaining capacity and parent-object configuration . Reference topic: Objective 4.2 - Manage VCF Capacity / Capacity Models, Buffers, Business Hours, and Custom Profiles .
QUESTION NO: 3
An administrator has been tasked with identifying a property change affecting a Virtual Machine, using the Troubleshooting Workbench in VCF Operations. It is reported the Property Change occurred within the past seven days. How does an administrator use the Troubleshooting Workbench to identify the change?
Correct Answer: C
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QUESTION NO: 4
An administrator has been tasked with investigating reports of degraded VM performance using the VCF Operations Troubleshooting Workbench .
Drag and drop the three correct actions from the Actions list on the left and place them into the Troubleshooting Workbench Actions list on the right in any order. (Choose three.)
Correct Answer:

Explanation:
Identify the primary symptom
Examine related events/changes
Review top anomalous metrics
The correct Troubleshooting Workbench actions are to identify the primary symptom , examine related events or changes , and review top anomalous metrics . VCF Operations Observability/Troubleshooting Workbench is designed to investigate known or unknown issues by focusing on a selected object, alert, or metric within a defined scope and time range. The documentation states that the workbench searches for potential evidence around the problem and displays evidence as cards based on Events , Property Changes , and Anomalous Metrics . Events show metric-behavior changes and major events in the selected scope and time. Property Changes show important configuration changes that occurred in that same scope. Anomalous Metrics show metrics with drastic changes and rank them by the degree of change, giving the most relevant anomalies the highest weight . Therefore, reviewing anomalies and related changes is central to the workbench workflow. Identifying the primary symptom is the starting point for narrowing the investigation.
BIOS power settings, NSX Edge logs, and historical Compliance Drift reports may support broader troubleshooting, but they are not core Troubleshooting Workbench actions. Reference topic: Objective 4.9 - Troubleshooting Workbench / Potential Evidence / Events, Property Changes, and Anomalous Metrics .
QUESTION NO: 5
An administrator successfully integrated VCF Operations Fleet Management with a Microsoft Certificate Authority and deployed certificates to vCenter, NSX, VCF Operations, and ESX hosts. VCF Operations now reports that all certificates are nearing expiration even though auto-renewal rotated certificates a week ago and the template allows certificates to last one year. What is the reason certificate warnings are still being generated?
Correct Answer: C
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QUESTION NO: 6
An administrator has been tasked with explaining the benefits of Business Applications within VCF Operations. Drag and drop the three correct use cases from the Use Cases list on the left and place them into the Business Applications Use Cases list on the right in any order. (Choose three.)
Correct Answer:

Explanation:

Business Applications in VCF Operations are application-centric container objects used to model and monitor the services that support the business. The documentation defines a Business Application as a set of interconnected applications, services, and hosts configured to offer a service to the organization, and also as a collection of interdependent hardware and software components that deliver a specific business capability .
Therefore, monitoring the overall health of multiple objects that represent an application and collecting interdependent components together are direct use cases. The Business Applications page displays health in a sortable table, with the application health determined by the aggregated health of underlying objects . VCF Operations also states that after adding a Business Application, administrators can track object health and optimize capacity, cost, and run What-If Analysis on Business Applications . Cost and price analysis also supports container objects such as Business Apps and Custom Groups . Keeping VM cost as low as possible is a general FinOps goal, and unsupported service monitoring with open source Telegraf is an application- monitoring function, not a Business Application use case. Reference topic: Objective 4.7 - Monitor Applications with VCF Operations / Business Applications / Application Health, Cost, and Capacity .
QUESTION NO: 7
An administrator is trying to configure an action-based notification in VCF Operations. When trying to set the Outbound Method, the administrator is not able to continue. What type of Plugin must the administrator configure to successfully complete the task?
Correct Answer: A
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