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The VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Architect (2V0-13.25) exam, which leads to   VMware Certified Professional – VMware Cloud Foundation Architect certification   (VCP-VCF Architect), is a 60-item exam with a passing score of 300 using a   scaled method. Candidates are given an appointment time of 135 minutes, which   includes adequate time to complete the exam for non- native English speakers.
  
  Exam Details
  Language: English
  Duration: 135 Minutes
  Number of Questions: 60 (English)
  Format: Multiple Choice, Multiple Choice Multiple Selection
  Passing Score: 300
  Recommended Courses VMware Cloud Foundation: Solution Architecture and Design
  Required Exams VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Architect (2V0-13.25)
  
  VMware Certifications validate the critical skills required to integrate and   manage the technology that drives our customers desired business outcomes.   Certifications are organized into multiple technology areas with levels for   those new to the industry as well as experts in the field.
  
  VMware Cloud Foundation
  VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) certifications are designed to prepare IT   professionals to build and manage modern private cloud environments using VMware   technologies.
  
  Exam Sections
  VMware exam blueprint sections are now standardized to the five sections   below, some of which may NOT be included in the final exam blueprint depending   on the exam objectives.
  Section 1 – IT Architectures, Technologies, Standards
  Section 2 – VMware Products and Solutions
  Section 3 – Plan and Design the VMware Solution
  Section 4 – Install, Configure, Administrate the VMware Solution
  Section 5 – Troubleshoot and Optimize the VMware Solution
  If a section does not have testable objectives in this version of the exam, it   will be noted, 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 - IT Architectures, Technologies, Standards
  Objective 1.1 - Differentiate between business and technical requirements
  Objective 1.2 - Differentiate between a Conceptual Model, logical design and   physical design
  Objective 1.3 - Differentiate between requirements, assumptions, constraints and   risks
  Objective 1.4 - Differentiate between availability, manageability, performance,   recoverability and security (AMPRS)
  Objective 1.5 - Develop and document a risk mitigation strategy
  Objective 1.6 - Document design decisions
  
  ➢ Establish relationships between a design decision and a requirement
  ➢ Specify the implications of design decisions
  
  Objective 1.7 - Develop a design validation strategy
  
  Section 2 - VMware Products and Solutions
  Objective 2.1 - Based on a scenario, differentiate between VMware Cloud   Foundation (VCF) architecture options
  
  Section 3 - Plan and Design the VMware Solution
  Objective 3.1 - Gather and analyze business objectives and requirements
  Objective 3.2 - Given a set of business objectives, create a conceptual model
  Objective 3.3 - Create VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) logical designs
  * Given a scenario, identify the prerequisites for VCF
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decisions to support different VCF Fleet   topologies - Logical Design
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decision(s) to support a Network   Infrastructure - Logical Design
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decision(s) to support a VCF Management   Domain - Logical Design
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decision(s) to support a VCF Workload   Domain - Logical Design
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decision(s) to support a VCF Networking   - Logical Design
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decision(s) to support a VCF Automation   - Logical Design
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decision(s) to support a VCF Operations   - Logical Design
  
  Objective 3.4 - Create VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) physical designs
  * Given a scenario, identify the prerequisites for VCF
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decision(s) to support a VCF Fleet   topology - physical design
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decision(s) to support a Network   Infrastructure - physical design
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decision(s) to support a VCF Management   Domain - physical design
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decision(s) to support a VCF Workload   Domain - physical design
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decision(s) to support a VCF Networking   - physical design
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decision(s) to support a VCF Automation   - physical design
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decision(s) to support a VCF Operations   - physical design
  
  Objective 3.5 - Design for Availability
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decision(s) to support a solution that   provides availability within an availability zone
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decision(s) to support a solution that   provides availability across availability zones
  
  Objective 3.6 - Design for Manageability
  * Design for Lifecycle Management
  * Design for Scalability
  * Design for Capacity Management
  
  Objective 3.7 - Design for Performance
  * Given a scenario, identify design decision(s) that meet performance   requirement
  
  Objective 3.8 - Design for Recoverability
  * Differentiate between Business Continuity Disaster Recovery (BCDR) strategies   for Management Components and Workloads
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decision(s) to meet Business Continuity   requirements
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decision(s) to meet Disaster Recovery   requirements
  
  Objective 3.9 - Design for Security
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decisions for securing VCF   Management Components and Workloads.
  
  Objective 3.10 - Design a Workload Migration / Onboarding strategy
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decisions for workload migration   into a VCF environment
  
  Objective 3.11 - Design a consumption strategy for VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decisions for VCF Automation Tenant   Design
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decisions for Self-Service & Governance
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decisions for automating VCF   infrastructure components
  * Given a scenario, identify the design decisions for supporting Modern   Applications in VCF environment
  
  Objective 3.12 - Design a monitoring strategy for VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)
  * Given a scenario, identify design decisions for monitoring VCF management   components
  * Given a scenario, identify design decisions for monitoring VCF Workloads
  
  Section 4 - Install, Configure, Administrate the VMware Solution
  NO TESTABLE OBJECTIVES THIS SECTION
  
  Section 5 - Troubleshoot and Optimize the VMware Solution
  NO TESTABLE OBJECTIVES THIS SECTION
Sample Question and Answer
  
  QUESTION 1
  An administrator needs to ensure that only specific users can manage the   virtual machines (VM) in a specific VMware vCenter folder.
  Which three steps are required to accomplish this? (Choose three.)
  
  A. Assign the new role to the appropriate users/groups.
  B. Create a new role in vCenter with VM management permissions.
  C. Apply the role to the specific vCenter folder.
  D. Add the identity source to vCenter.
  E. Create a datastore cluster.
  
  Answer: A, B, C
  
  QUESTION 2
  An administrator needs to enable the enhanced capabilities of Storage   Operations for vSAN 9.0 in
  VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations.
  What three prerequisite steps must be completed in order to enable the advanced   Diagnostic
  Troubleshooting, Benchmarking and Optimizing?
  (Choose three.)
  
  A. No configuration required, Run New Diagnostics is enabled automatically.
  B. Enable and start the vSAN Performance service in the target vCenter.
  C. Configure a vSAN account for the vCenter Integration Instance.
  D. Assign the VCF Operations Service Account administrative rights to vSAN   Objects.
  E. Assign the credentials configured in the vCenter Integration instance have   access to vSAN objects.
  F. Open port 5989 on each VCF Operations node on which the vSAN adapter exists.
  
  Answer: B, C, E
   
QUESTION 3
  How does an administrator configure VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations   for logs to send
  Notifications and Metrics to VCF Operations?
  
  A. Configure the Integration through VCF Operations for Logs.
  B. Launch the wizard from VCF Operations for Logs.
  C. Launch the wizard from VCF Operations.
  D. Configure the Integrations through VCF Operations.
  
  Answer: A
  
  QUESTION 4
  An organization uses VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations to monitor and   troubleshoot issues
  within a VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) environment.
  As part of the root cause analysis following a recent critical event, the   administrator determined that
  specific log messages on a host clearly identified the problem.
  What should the administrator implement to provide additional data to help   troubleshoot in the future?
  
  A. VCF Operations for logs
  B. VCF Operations Diagnostics
  C. VCF Operations Management Pack for VCF
  D. VCF Automation
  
  Answer: A
  
  QUESTION 5
  An administrator is preparing to deploy VMware vSphere Foundation using the   VMware Cloud
  Foundation (VCF) Installer wizard. During host onboarding, it is discovered that   the VMware ESX
  hosts each have different root passwords.
  Which deployment method must be used to continue the installation?
  
  A. Proceed with the wizard and override host credentials during staging.
  B. Use the deployment wizard and enter credentials per host manually.
  C. Set the password to expire on all ESX hosts.
  D. Use a JSON specification file to define per-host credentials.
  
  Answer: D
