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VMware 3V0-24.25 - Advanced VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 vSphere Kubernetes Service

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The DevOps engineer deployed a new application to a vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) cluster in a vSphere Namespace and then determined that a newer Kubernetes version was required. The vSphere administrator verified compatibility between the Supervisor and all running VKS clusters and successfully updated the vSphere Supervisor to the latest version. After the Supervisor update, the DevOps engineer still could not get the application to work.

What caused the application to fail?

A.

The vSphere administrator updated the Supervisor control plane.

B.

The vSphere administrator failed to complete all the pre-checks before the update.

C.

The vSphere administrator did everything correctly and the DevOps engineer deployed the application incorrectly.

D.

The vSphere administrator pulled the wrong version of the Supervisor.

A company standardized on the following configurations:

• vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) upgrade is separate from vCenter upgrades.

• A private registry will be utilized.

How should an administrator adhere to these standards?

A.

Issue a PowerCLI command to point to the private registry.

B.

Issue a kubectl command pointing the service definition to the private registry.

C.

When uploading the service definition, chooseAsynchronous Private.

D.

When uploading the service definition, chooseAsynchronous Public.

What is the purpose of a ReplicaSet in the VMware vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS)?

A.

To expose a set of pods as a network service with a single, stable IP address.

B.

To provide a stable network identity and persistent storage for stateful applications.

C.

To ensure that a specified number of identical pods are running at all times.

D.

To run a single instance of a pod on every node in a cluster.

What open-source project enables automated lifecycle management of VMware vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) clusters?

A.

Cluster API

B.

Contour

C.

kubeadm

D.

Grafana

An administrator is deploying vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) to support containerized workloads across multiple regions. Each region hosts a dedicated Workload Domain with Supervisor instances deployed on vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS) networking. The organization’s security policy requires that pod-to-pod and pod-to-service communications be fully observable and controllable at the Kubernetes layer, without introducing additional licensing or overlay complexity.

When deploying a Supervisor, which CNI should the administrator select as the default supported option?

A.

Antrea

B.

Calico

C.

Flannel

D.

Cilium

An administrator is building a secure, multi-tenant container registry strategy for their vSphere Kubernetes Services deployment running on VMware Cloud Foundation. Each workload domain hosts a Supervisor Cluster, and multiple development teams require private repositories to store and distribute container images for Kubernetes clusters. The organization enforces strict image security posture due to compliance requirements. The operations team deploys Harbor as an add-on service through the Supervisor control plane, and developers push/pull images from Harbor through Kubernetes manifests.

What requirement describes the role and purpose of Harbor?

A.

Harbor, formerly known as Bitnami, is an image catalog used for downloading verified open-source packages.

B.

Harbor is an image scanner used to verify that images are free from known vulnerabilities and patches as necessary.

C.

Harbor is an open-source registry that secures artifacts with policies and role-based access control, ensures images are scanned and free from vulnerabilities, and signs images as trusted.

D.

Harbor is an image repository that pulls all images from GitHub.

Which feature in VMware vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) provides vSphere storage policy integration that supports provisioning persistent volumes and their backing virtual disks?

A.

Cloud storage provider

B.

vSphere Cloud Native Storage (CNS)

C.

Container Storage Interface (CSI)

D.

Cloud storage implementation

What are three benefits of VMware vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS)? (Choose three.)

A.

Simplifies Kubernetes management and operations.

B.

Provides consistent Kubernetes deployment on vSphere.

C.

Manages any Kubernetes distribution.

D.

Leverages open-source technologies.

E.

Enables pods to run directly on ESXi.

An architect is working on the data protection design for a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) solution. The solution consists of a single Workload Domain that has vSphere Supervisor activated. During a customer workshop, the customer requested thatvSphere Podsmust be used for a number of third-party applications that have to be protected via backup.

Which backup method or tool should be proposed by the architect to satisfy this requirement?

A.

Standalone Velero with Restic.

B.

vCenter file-based backup.

C.

Velero Plugin for vSphere.

D.

vSAN Snapshots.

An administrator must create amulti-zone vSphere Supervisordeployment in a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment. What is the primary purpose of this configuration?

A.

To create isolated security domains using NSX micro-segmentation.

B.

To enable cross-site vSAN stretched clusters for data replication between data centers.

C.

To provide high availability for the Supervisor Cluster and vSphere Kubernetes clusters.

D.

To simplify the management of network pools and IP address ranges.