Certification Provider: Vmware
Exam Name: Professional vSphere 6.7 Delta Exam 2019
Exam Code: 2V0-21.19D
Official Exam Time: 75 minutes
Number of questions in the Official Exam: 40 Q&As
Latest update time in our database: May 23,2023
2V0-21.19D Official Exam Topics:
  • Topic1 : VMware vSphere Architectures and Technologies
  • Topic2 : Identify the pre-requisites and components for vSphere implementation / Manage vCenter inventory efficiently
  • Topic3 : Describe and differentiate among vSphere, HA, DRS, and SDRS functionality / Describe virtual machine (VM) file structure
  • Topic4 : VMware Products and Solutions /  Describe vSphere integration with other VMware products
  • Topic5 : Describe HA solutions for vSphere / Installing, Configuring and Setting Up a VMware vSphere Solution
  • Topic6 :  Understand basic log output from vSphere products / Set up a content library
  • Topic7 : Set up ESXi hosts / Deploy and configure VMware vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA)
  • Topic8 : Configure an SSO domain / Performance Tuning and Optimizing a VMware vSphere Solution
  • Topic9 : Monitor resources of VCSA in a vSphere environment / Identify impacts of VM configurations
  • Topic10 : Troubleshooting and Repairing / Administrative and Operational Tasks in a VMware vSphere Solution
  • Topic11 : Configure a storage policy / Configure host security
  • Topic12 : Create and manage VMs using different methods / Manage different VMware vCenter Server objects
  • Topic13 : Utilize VMware vSphere Update Manager (VUM) /

What can the administrator conclude from this output?

An administrator suspects poor VM performance.

The administrator runs esxtop and sees the following output from the CPU and memory screens:

6:48:19pm up 4:22, 528 worlds, 8 VMs, 16 vCPUs, CPU load average: 0.26, 0.36, 0.16 VMKMEM/MB: 8151 managed: 407 minfree, 3055 rsvd, 5095 ursvd, high state

What can the administrator conclude from this output?
A . The host has too many worlds running.
B . The host is ballooning.
C . The host has adequate memory.
D . The host is under CPU pressure.

Answer: C

Which two options are available during the installation process?

An administrator is installing a Platform Services Controller Instance.

Which two options are available during the installation process? (Choose two.)
A . choose deployment size
B . specify vSphere administrator credentials
C . enable Enhanced Linked Mode
D . create a vCenter Single sign-on domain
E . join an existing domain

Answer: DE

Explanation:

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.install.doc/GUID-AD3C6884-C1CC-4A2A-A373-1BA240C44C38.html

Which task should the administrator perform to ensure the virtual machine files are also renamed to match the new virtual machine name?

A vSphere administrator has renamed the inventory name of a virtual machine.

Which task should the administrator perform to ensure the virtual machine files are also renamed to match the new virtual machine name?
A . Take a virtual machine snapshot.
B . Unregister and register the virtual machine in vCenter Server.
C . Migrate the machine to another host with vSphere vMotion.
D . Migrate the machine to another datastore with Storage vMotion.

Answer: D

Explanation:

https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1029513

How can the administrator centralize the virtual networking configuration so the IT team utilizes time more efficiently?

An administrator is concerned about the amount of time the IT team takes to create multiple VLANs in a very dynamic vSphere environment.

The environment has these parameters:

– All virtual networking utilizes vSphere Standard Switches with uplinks to a Cisco Infrastructure

– Activities require 5-10 VLANs being created or removed every couple of days

– The IT team has three members

How can the administrator centralize the virtual networking configuration so the IT team utilizes time more efficiently?
A . Deploy a vRealize Orchestrator (vRO) appliance.
B . Create and use a vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS).
C . Enable and configure Storage I/O Control (SIOC).
D . Enable and configure vSphere Network I/O Control (NIOC).

Answer: B

What happens to the VMs?

A vSphere administrator uses a Dedicated Failover Hosts Admission Control Policy in a cluster. An ESXi host fails and vSphere HA attempts to restart the VMs onto the dedicated failover hosts. The hosts have insufficient resources.

What happens to the VMs?
A . vSphere HA restarts VMs in another cluster.
B . vSphere HA suspends the VMs until a host is available.
C . vSphere HA powers down the VMs.
D . vSphere HA attempts to restart the VMs on other hosts in the cluster.

Answer: D

Explanation:

https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.avail.doc_50%2FGUID-C4F5F9EE-4235-4151-BEBE-FCB2A752407B.html