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Exam details
Code: 2V0-17.25
Associated Certification: VMware Certified Professional – VCF Administrator (VCP-VCF Admin)
Format: Multiple Choice and Multiple Selection
Duration: 135 minutes
Number of questions: 60
Passing score: 300 (scaled score)
Language: English
Registration fee: $25 USD
Delivery: The exam is proctored through Pearson VUE.
Prepare with confidence for the 2V0-17.25: VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Administrator exam.
This targeted practice test is built to help you evaluate your knowledge, reinforce core concepts, and get exam-ready with questions aligned to the latest VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 objectives.
Designed to replicate the structure and pressure of the real exam, this test covers key domains, including:
IT Architectures, Technologies, Standards
VMware Cloud Foundation Fundamentals
Plan and Design the VMware by Broadcom Solution
Deploy, Configure, and Operate VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)
The 2V0-17.25 exam is the VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Administrator, which leads to the VMware Certified Professional – VCF Administrator (VCP-VCF Admin) certification. The exam tests your skills in deploying, managing, and supporting private cloud environments that are built using VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF).
Exam objectives and topics
The 2V0-17.25 exam evaluates your knowledge across several key domains of VMware Cloud Foundation:
IT Architectures, Technologies, and Standards: Understanding the underlying technologies that make up VCF, such as vSphere, vSAN, and NSX.
VMware Cloud Foundation Fundamentals: Grasping the core concepts and functionality of VCF.
Planning and Designing the VMware by Broadcom Solution: Knowing how to design a VCF environment to meet business requirements.
Deploying, Configuring, and Operating VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF): This includes hands-on tasks related to the lifecycle management and day-to-day administration of VCF.
Recommended preparation
To prepare for the exam, it is highly recommended to have significant hands-on experience with VCF. Key components to focus on include:
Hands-on Practice: Work with the components of a VCF environment, including vSphere, vSAN, NSX, and the Aria Suite. This can be done by setting up a test environment or using VMware's Hands-on Labs.
Study the Exam Guide: Review the official exam blueprint provided by Broadcom (VMware's parent company) to ensure you have a complete understanding of all objectives.
Practice Tests: Use practice exam questions to test your knowledge, identify weak areas, and get accustomed to the format of the actual exam.
Official Courses: Consider enrolling in an official VMware Authorized Training Course, which covers the exam objectives comprehensively.
Sample Question and Answers
QUESTION 1
An administrator is preparing to deploy a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) fleet to an
environment that does not have Internet access. Which two binaries must be uploaded to the VCF
Installer appliance before initiating the deployment? (Choose two.)
A. Identity Broker
B. ESX
C. NSX
D. VCF Operations
E. Lifecycle Manager
Answer: C, D
Explanation:
In VCF 9.x, air-gapped bring-up requires staging the required binaries in the VCF Installer. The
documented list explicitly includes NSX and VCF Operations among the components to upload. The
product guide states: oeVMware Cloud Foundation required binaries include¦ NSX ¦ VMware Cloud
Foundation Operations ¦ vCenter ¦ SDDC Manager¦ (exact list excerpt). This list does not call for
ESX images or the legacy oeLifecycle Manager.
Therefore, from the given options the two binaries that must be uploaded are NSX and VCF
Operations. ESX is pre-imaged on hosts per preparation guidance and is not a required VCF Installer
binary; oeLifecycle Manager is not used in VCF 9.0 bring-up.
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QUESTION 2
After a migration to VCF 9.0, an administrator must import only logging data newer than 90 days
from Aria Operations for Logs 8.x into VCF Operations for Logs. If VCF Operations for Logs has enough
space available, what is the correct way to achieve this?
A. Configure log forwarding in Aria Operations for Logs.
B. Import logs from an NFS archive used for Aria Operations for Logs.
C. Initiate the transfer from the Control Panel in VCF Operations.
D. Initiate the transfer from Aria Operations for Logs.
Answer: C
Explanation:
VCF 9.0 introduces Log Data Transfer initiated from VCF Operations. The docs say: oeYou can transfer
log data for up to 90 days from Aria Operations for Logs 8.x¦ The migrated logs are stored in VCF
Operations for logs. and oeTo transfer logs¦ navigate to the Logs Data Transfer card in Administration
> Control Panel¦ click the INITIATE TRANSFER button¦ You can select the duration of logs to
transfer¦ (emphasis added).
They further clarify that simple forwarding does not transfer already ingested logs: oeForward logs¦
does not transfer already ingested logs. Transfer historical logs up to 90 days¦ using the Log Data
Transfer feature in VCF Operations.
Hence, the correct action is to initiate the transfer in VCF Operations (Administration > Control Panel
> Logs Data Transfer).
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QUESTION 3
Which tool does an administrator use to collect and validate the initial inputs for the deployment of a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) fleet?
A. SDDC Manager
B. Cloud Builder
C. VCF Installer
D. VCF Operations
Answer: C
Explanation:
VCF 9.0 replaces legacy bring-up tooling with the VCF Installer, which provides a deployment wizard
that validates configuration before bring-up. The guide describes: oeThe deployment wizard validates
your inputs¦ and displays errors and warnings if any. and that administrators oeDownload and
complete the planning and preparation workbook and have the information ready for validating
inputs in the deployment wizard.
While the workbook is used to collect information, the validation of those inputs is performed by the
VCF Installer wizard prior to deployment. SDDC Manager is used after bring-up for lifecycle
operations, and Cloud Builder is not used in VCF 9.0 deployments. Therefore, VCF Installer is the
correct tool for collecting (via wizard prompts) and validating initial deployment inputs.
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QUESTION 4
Which two resources can be configured in a VM Class in VMware vSphere with vSphere Supervisor?
(Choose two.)
A. CPU
B. Memory
C. Network interface
D. PCI devices
E. Storage
Answer: A, B
Explanation:
A VM Class predefines hardware for Supervisor-managed VMs: oeThe VM class¦ defines such
parameters as the number of virtual CPUs, memory capacity, and reservation settings.
Administration steps show these are configurable: oeYou can configure hardware resources such as
CPU, memory, and different devices when editing a VM class.
Additionally, the DCLI/API specification underscores CPU and Memory fields: oe--cpu-count ¦
Required. and oe--memory-mb ¦ Required. for a VM class.
While network adapters, PCI devices, and instance storage can also be added via advanced config,
the question asks for two; CPU and Memory are canonical, always-present VM Class resources per
the core definition above.
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QUESTION 5
An administrator must deploy a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) instance using a supported
VCF Operations model with the smallest possible resource footprint. Which VCF Operations
deployment model should be used?
A. Stretched Cluster
B. Continuous Availability
C. Simple
D. High Availability
Answer: C
Explanation:
VCF 9.0 documents two Operations for Logs/Operations models”Simple (Standard) and High
Availability (Cluster)”and highlight that Simple is the minimal footprint option intended for
test/dev: oeArchitecture flexibility: Can be deployed in a Simple or Highly Available Cluster
deployment. Recommended deployment is a HA Cluster¦ Simple deployment is for test/dev
environments, it is not for production use cases.
By contrast, HA/clustered models increase resources to provide redundancy at scale. Since the
requirement is the smallest resource footprint, the Simple model is the correct selection.
(Stretched/Continuous Availability options are not listed VCF Operations models in this context.)