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2V0-31.23 VMware Aria Automation 8.10 Professional
  
  Language : English
  Number of Questions : 64
  Format :  Single and Multiple Choice, Proctored
  Duration : 130 Minutes
  Passing Score : 300 (scaled)
  
  Passing Score – VMware exams are scaled on a range from 100-500, with the   determined raw cut score scaled to a value of 300. Your exam may contain   unscored questions in addition to the scored questions, this is a standard   testing practice. You will not know which questions are unscored, your exam   results will reflect your performance on the scored questions only.
  
  Exam Details (Last Updated: 5/12/2023) 
  The VMware Aria Automation 8.10 Professional (2V0-31.23) exam, which leads   to VMware Certified Professional - Cloud Management and Automation 2024 (VCP-CMA   2024) certification, is a 64-item exam with a passing score of 300 using a   scaled method. Candidates are given an appointment time of 130 minutes, which   includes adequate time to complete the exam for non- native English speakers.
  
  Exam Delivery 
  This is a proctored exam delivered through Pearson VUE. For more   information, visit the Pearson VUE website.
Certification Information 
  For details and a complete list of requirements and recommendations for   attainment, please reference the VMware
Minimally Qualified Candidate
  The minimally qualified candidate (MQC) has 6-12 months hands-on experience   installing and configuring VMware Aria Automation. The candidate is typically an   administrator who can perform both a standard and clustered deployment model.   The candidate is also comfortable managing Aria Automation using the VMware Aria   Suite Lifecycle Manager. In addition, the MQC is also capable of configuring the   required connectivity to VMware Aria Automation (SaaS) for either Private or   Public cloud endpoints. The candidate is capable of managing, maintaining, and   troubleshooting a VMware Aria Automation 8.10 and SaaS solution. The candidate   possesses an understanding of basic cloud concepts including   public/private/hybrid clouds, multi-tenancy, storage, networking, and security.   The candidate has working knowledge of each of the individual VMware Aria   Automation services including VMware Aria Automation Assembler, VMware Aria   Automation Consumption, VMware Aria Automation Pipelines, VMware Aria Automation   Config, and VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator. The candidate also has working   knowledge of extensibility, identity and access management and basic knowledge   of Kubernetes clusters and zones as it relates to VMware Aria Automation.
  
  Exam Sections 
  VMware exam blueprint sections are now standardized to the seven sections   below, some of which may NOT be included in the final exam blueprint depending   on the exam objectives.
  
  Section 1 – Architecture and Technologies
  Section 2 – Products and Solutions
  Section 3 – Planning and Designing
  Section 4 – Installing, Configuring, and Setup
  Section 5 – Performance-tuning, Optimization, and Upgrades
  Section 6 – Troubleshooting and Repairing
  Section 7 – Administrative and Operational Tasks
  
  If a section does not have testable objectives in this version of the exam, it   will be noted below, accordingly. The objective numbering may be referenced in   your score report at the end of your testing event for further preparation   should a retake of the exam be necessary.
  
  Sections Included in this Exam
  Section 1 – Architecture and Technologies
  Objective 1.1 – Describe the architecture of VMware Aria Automation
  Objective 1.2 – Describe the architectural differences between VMware Aria   Automation and VMware Aria Automation SaaS
  Objective 1.3 – Describe the services offered by VMware Aria Automation
  Section 2 – There are no testable objectives for this section.
  Section 3 – There are no testable objectives for this section.
  Section 4 – Installing, Configuring, and Setting Up
  
  Objective 4.1 – Based on a Scenario, identify the different types of VMware Aria   Automation deployments (standard vs. clustered)
  Objective 4.2 – Prepare the pre-requisites for the installation (DNS, NTP,   Service Accounts etc.)
  Objective 4.3 – Perform a simple installation using VMware Aria Easy Installer
  Objective 4.4 – Configure VMware Aria Automation using Quick Start
  Objective 4.5 – Perform manual installation using VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle   (Workspace ONE Access, VMware Aria Automation, VMware Cloud Proxy, VMware Cloud   Extensibility Proxy and Environment Scale Out)
  Objective 4.6 – Configure identity sources (add a directory)
  Objective 4.7 – Configure identity and access management (RBAC)
  Objective 4.8 – Set up Cloud Accounts (including NSX Constructs)
  Objective 4.9 – Add Cloud Zones
  Objective 4.10 – Add Projects
  Objective 4.11 – Add Image Mappings
  Objective 4.12 – Add Flavor Mappings
  Objective 4.13 – Add Network Profiles
  Objective 4.14 – Add Storage Profiles
  Objective 4.15 – Describe different types of native integrations available with   VMware Aria Automation
  Objective 4.16 – Integrate VMware Aria Automation with VMware Aria Operations   (Native Integration and Dashboards)
  Objective 4.17 – Describe the process for onboarding existing workloads into   VMware Aria Automation
  Objective 4.18 – Describe the use case for Action Based Extensibility (ABX)
  Objective 4.19 – Describe different types of tags in VMware Aria Automation
  Objective 4.20 – Configure Capability Tags
  Objective 4.21 – Identify the process of installing VMware Aria Automation   Config using VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle
  Objective 4.22 – Identify the process for running a state file on a minion   (create cloud template to deploy minions)
  Objective 4.23 – Pre-requisites for Configuring multi tenancy and VPZ
  Objective 4.24 – Configure endpoints within VMware Aria Automation Pipelines
  Objective 4.25 – Identify the key components of a pipeline within VMware Aria   Automation Pipelines
  Objective 4.26 – Configure Custom Naming Templates in VMware Aria Automation   Assembler
  Section 5 – There are no testable objectives for this section.
  Section 6 – Troubleshooting and Repairing
  Objective 6.1 – Collect log bundles
  Objective 6.2 – Describe "vracli" commandlet options
  Objective 6.3 – Describe "kubectl" (VMware Aria Automation Appliance) commandlet   options
  Objective 6.4 – Troubleshoot VMware Aria Automation configuration errors (Cloud   Zone, tags, YAML, etc.)
  Objective 6.5 – Troubleshoot provisioning errors within VMware Aria Automation   deployments
  Objective 6.6 – Monitor VMware Aria Automation deployments (provisioning   diagram)
  Objective 6.7 – Monitor workflow execution within VMware Aria Automation   Orchestrator (extensibility and event logs)
  Objective 6.8 – Troubleshoot issues with VMware Cloud Proxy and VMware Cloud   Extensibility Proxy when connecting to VMware Aria Automation SaaS
  Section 7 – Administrative and Operational Tasks
  Objective 7.1 – Manage the Identity and Access Management in VMware Aria   Automation
  Objective 7.2 – Manage Cloud Accounts
  Objective 7.3 – Manage Cloud Zones
  Objective 7.4 – Manage Projects
  Objective 7.5 – Manage Image Mappings
  Objective 7.6 – Manage Flavor Mappings
  Objective 7.7 – Manage Capability and Constraint Tags
  Objective 7.8 – Manage Storage Profiles
  Objective 7.9 – Manage Network Profiles
  Objective 7.10 – Create and Manage VMware Aria Automation Templates (Inputs,   YAML file and its syntax, NSX-T On-Demand Network Contructs)
  Objective 7.11 – Create and manage VMware Aria Automation Cloud Template   versioning
  Objective 7.12 – Manage Extensibility/Subscription (ABX/VMware Aria Automation   Orchestrator)
  Objective 7.13 – Deploy Catalog items
  Objective 7.14 – Manage deployments in VMware Aria Automation
  Objective 7.15 – Describe Kubernetes clusters (Kubernetes zone)
  Objective 7.16 – Customize a deployment using CloudConfig/Cloud-InIt
  Objective 7.17 – Create Service Broker Content Sources
  Objective 7.18 – Configure Content Sharing
  Objective 7.19 – Create and Manage Custom Forms
  Objective 7.20 – Manage Policies (definition and enforcement)
  Objective 7.21 – Manage notifications (email servers)
  Objective 7.22 – Identify the use case for Pricing Cards within VMware Aria   Automation
  Objective 7.23 – Manage a VMware Aria Automation deployment with VMware Aria   Lifecycle (patch, upgrade, scale) including VMware Cloud Proxy and VMware Cloud   Extensibility Proxy
  Objective 7.24 – Manage the state of a workload using VMware Aria Automation Config
  
Sample Question and Answers
   
QUESTION 1
  Which action is exclusively available for vSphere-based deployments?
  
  A. Connect to Remote Console
  B. Resize Boot Disk
  C. Create Snapshot
  D. Change Lease
  
  Answer: A
  
  Explanation:
  The "Connect to Remote Console" action is typically exclusive to vSphere-based   deployments. This
  action allows administrators to access the console of virtual machines running   in a vSphere
  environment, providing direct interaction with the VM's operating system. This   is particularly useful
  for troubleshooting or configuring VMs without network connectivity.
  
  QUESTION 2
  An administrator is trying to configure a Placement Policy within VMware   Aria Automation to ensure
  that provisioned resources are deployed across all compute hosts within a given   region.
  Where will the administrator configure this policy?
  
  A. Compute
  B. Cloud Zones
  C. Cluster Plans
  D. Kubernetes Zones
  
  Answer: B
  
  Explanation:
  In VMware Aria Automation, Cloud Zones are used to define specific boundaries   for deployment,
  such as regions, datacenters, or clusters within those datacenters. By   configuring a Placement Policy
  within Cloud Zones, an administrator can control how and where the resources are   deployed,
  ensuring that the provisioned resources are spread across all compute hosts   within a given region or
  other defined criteria. This helps in achieving high availability, load   balancing, and efficient use of resources.
  
  QUESTION 3
  When deploying the VMware Aria Automation Config service using VMware Aria Suite   Lifecycle,
  which construct is automatically created in VMware Aria Automation Assembler to   assist in
  deploying VMware Aria Automation Config minions using VMware Aria Automation   templates?
  
  A. A secret
  B. A custom resource
  C. A custom role
  D. A property group
  
  Answer: D
  
  Explanation:
  When deploying the VMware Aria Automation Config service using VMware Aria Suite   Lifecycle, a
  property group is automatically created in VMware Aria Automation Assembler.   This property group
  assists in deploying VMware Aria Automation Config minions by grouping together   properties and
  values that can be applied to VMware Aria Automation templates. This facilitates   the automated
  deployment and configuration of Config minions, making the process more   streamlined and efficient.
  
  QUESTION 4
  What is the function of VMware Aria Automation Action-Based Extensibility   (ABX)?
  
  A. It provides efficient capacity and cost management for managed virtual   machines.
  B. It provides a way to execute stateless functions, which contain reusable   parameterized actions.
  C. It provides intelligent remediation and integrated compliance for security   patches.
  D. It provides the capability to migrate content between instances of Aria   Automation.
  
  Answer: B
  
  Explanation:
  VMware Aria Automation Action-Based Extensibility (ABX) is a feature that allows   the execution of
  stateless functions hosted either on-premises or in the cloud. These functions   can be written in
  various scripting languages and are used to create reusable, parameterized   actions that can be
  triggered by events within the Aria Automation environment. ABX is used to   extend the automation
  capabilities of Aria Automation by integrating with external systems, performing   custom tasks, and
  reacting to lifecycle events of resources.
  
  QUESTION 5
  An administrator has been asked to describe the differences between the   architecture for VMware
  Aria Automation and VMware Aria Automation SaaS.
  Which two architectural differences could the administrator choose when   describing VMware Aria
  Automation? (Choose two.)
  
  A. To enable users to log in using their on-premises Active Directory   credentials, at least one Workspace ONE Access connector must be deployed.
  B. To support a clustered deployment, an external load balancer must be   configured.
  C. To support a clustered deployment, the embedded load balancer must be   configured.
  D. To enable users to log in using their on-premises Active Directory   credentials, Workspace ONE Access must be deployed.
  E. To use Workflow-based extensibility, a standalone VMware Aria Automation   Orchestrator appliance must be deployed.
  
  Answer: BD
  
  Explanation:
  Architectural differences between VMware Aria Automation and its SaaS   counterpart: For onpremises
  deployments like VMware Aria Automation, using an external load balancer for   clustered
  deployments (B) and deploying Workspace ONE Access for Active Directory   integration (D) are
  common requirements. The SaaS version abstracts these complexities.
  
  QUESTION 6
  An administrator will use the VMware Aria Automation Pipelines Smart Templates   to trigger pipeline
  testing when there are code changes in GitHub.
  Which template should the administrator use?
  
  A. Blank Canvas
  B. Continuous Delivery
  C. Continuous Integration
  D. Automation Template
  
  Answer: C
  
  Explanation:
  For triggering pipeline testing in response to code changes in GitHub, the   Continuous Integration
  template is the most suitable choice. This template is designed to automate the   process of
  integrating code changes from multiple contributors into a shared project. It   typically includes steps
  for pulling the latest code, running tests, and providing feedback on the   success or failure of these
  tests, making it an ideal choice for the scenario described.
