5V0-32.19 VMware Cloud Provider Specialist Exam 2019 Exam

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Exam Details
The VMware Cloud Provider Specialist Exam (5V0-32.19) which leads to VMware Specialist – Cloud Provider 2019 badge is a 40-item exam, with a passing score of 300 using a scaled method. Candidates are given a time of 60 minutes.

Minimally Qualified Candidate
The minimally qualified candidate should have one or more years of experience with VMware vCloud Director; more than a year of hands-on experience with VMware Cloud Provider Platform; and a year
or more experience in storage and networking. It is strongly recommended that this person also have successfully completed the VCD Fundamentals training and have a current VCP in CMA, DCV, DTM
or NV.

Exam Sections
The exam sections and objectives outline the range of content that can be included in the exam.
Some objectives may not have associated questions.

Section 1 – VMware vCloud Director Architecture and Technologies
Objective 1.1 – Define vCloud Director terminologies
Objective 1.2 – Identify vCloud Director cell architecture and technologies
Objective 1.3 – Describe vCloud Director processes, services, and resource abstractions
Objective 1.4 – Describe vCloud Director networking and storage concepts
Objective 1.5 – Identify vCloud Director hardware and software requirements
Objective 1.6 – Identify vCloud Director support platforms

Section 2 – VMware Products and Solutions
Objective 2.1 – Define and explain Cloud Provider Pod usage
Objective 2.2 – Define and explain Cloud Provider Hub usage
Objective 2.3 – Define and explain vCloud Availability Cloud-to-Cloud usage
Objective 2.4 – Define and explain how to use VMware vCloud Usage Meter and Insight
Objective 2.5 – Define and explain VMware vCloud Director Extender usage
Objective 2.6 – Define and explain the Cloud Provider Platform

Section 3 – NOT APPLICABLE TO THIS EXAM

Section 4 – Configure and install VMware vCloud Director
Objective 4.1 – Implement strategies for vCloud Director, cell, database and NSX Manager
Objective 4.2 – Identify the system and network hardware and software requirements
Objective 4.3 – Define, apply, and troubleshoot vCloud Director network configuration
Objective 4.4 – Install and configure vCenter Single Sign On and SAML identity provider
Objective 4.5 – Install and configure vCloud Director and NSX Manager
Objective 4.6 – Configure an AMQP broker
Objective 4.7 – Identify database prerequisites
Objective 4.8 – Create and manage SSL certificates
Objective 4.9 – Install and configure vCloud Director Extender
Objective 4.10 – Install and configure load balancing for vCloud Director utilizing NSX

Section 5 and Section 6 – NOT APPLICABLE TO THIS EXAM

Section 7 – Administration and Operations of VMware vCloud Director
Objective 7.1 – Add resources to vCloud Director
Objective 7.2 – Create and manage cloud resources using vCloud Director
Objective 7.3 – Manage organizations in vCloud Director
Objective 7.4 – Create and manage vCloud Director user roles
Objective 7.5 – Manage catalogs using vCloud Director user interface
Objective 7.6 – Apply use cases for vCloud Director allocation models
Objective 7.7 – Compare tenant organization administration and provider administration
Objective 7.8 – Configure vAPP and virtual machines
Objective 7.9 – Manage catalogs using OVF tool
Objective 7.10 – Manage network administration and security
Objective 7.11 – Manage and configure storage policies
Objective 7.12 Upgrade vCloud Director environment

QUESTION 1
What are the two primary use cases of VMware vCloud Availability for vCloud Director solution set? (Choose two.)

A. orchestrate VMware Fault Tolerance for a vApp in a vCloud Director environment
B. create an L2 VPN tunnel between on-premises vCenter and a vCloud Director environment
C. activate self-service Disaster Recovery between vCloud Director environments
D. automate creation of vCloud Director cells for high availability purposes
E. provide Disaster Recovery between on-premises vCenter to a vCloud Director environment

Answer: C,E

QUESTION 2
A system administrator is adding new compute resources to an existing VMware vCloud Director installation. Which two types of compute resources can be consumed by VMware vCloud Director version 9.1 for the capacity expansion? (Choose two.)

A. VMware vSphere ESXi host with vCloud networking and security
B. Red Hat KVM host with Open Switch
C. VMware vSphere Resource Pools in a new vCenter Server with NSX
D. VMware Integrated OpenStack host group
E. VMware vSphere cluster in an already added vCenter Server

Answer: C,E

QUESTION 3
Which benefit does the VMware Cloud on AWS 1-node option in VMware Cloud Provider Hub provide?

A. no charge for running workloads for 30 days
B. smaller and cost-effective entry point, scale at 4+ nodes within 30 days
C. the ability to run VMware vCloud Director
D. the ability to run mission critical workloads for a tenant

Answer: B

 

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