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Topic 1
  • IT Architectures, Technologies, Standards: This domain covers fundamental frameworks, tools, and best practices for building scalable, secure, and interoperable enterprise IT systems.
Topic 2
  • Troubleshoot and Optimize the VMware by Broadcom Solution: This domain focuses on troubleshooting VCF deployment, upgrades, conversions, workload domains, fleet operations (certificates, passwords, identity), licensing, compute resources, storage (vSAN, supplemental storage), networking (VDS, NSX), VCF Operations tools, Identity Broker automation, and HCX workload migrations.
Topic 3
  • VMware by Broadcom Solution: This section focuses on understanding VMware by Broadcom's virtualization and cloud infrastructure platform for managing modern enterprise workloads.
Topic 4
  • Plan and Design the VMware by Broadcom Solution: This domain addresses architectural planning and design principles for creating scalable, secure virtual environments aligned with business requirements.
Topic 5
  • Install, Configure, Administrate the VMware by Broadcom Solution: This area covers installing, configuring, and managing VMware solutions including VCF Fleet deployment, expansion, and reduction operations.

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VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Support Sample Questions (Q21-Q26):NEW QUESTION # 21
An administrator has successfully created a new Organization for All Apps In VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Automation. When logging into the new organization using the first user account, only the Overview tab is visible.
What is a possible cause of this issue?
  • A. The first user account was assigned the Organization User Role.
  • B. The first user account was assigned a Custom Role.
  • C. The first user account was assigned the Organization Auditor Role.
  • D. The first user account was assigned the Organization Administrator Role.
Answer: A
Explanation:
This issue stems from an incorrect role assignment during the user creation process in VMware Cloud Director (VCF Automation).
Organization Administrator Role (Option D): This role grants full control, including visibility of the Administration tab (to manage users, groups, and settings), Data Centers, and Monitor tabs. If the user were an Admin, they would see all tabs.
Organization Auditor Role (Option A): This is a read-only role, but by definition, an Auditor can view anything an Organization Administrator can see (including the Administration settings), just without edit rights. Therefore, an Auditor would still see the Administration tab.
Organization User Role (Option B): This is a consumer-level role designed for deploying and managing vApps. By default, this role does not have access to the Administration tab or high-level organization settings.
If the organization is new and has no vApps or VDCs populated yet, a user with this role might see a very restricted view (effectively just a dashboard or "Overview") because they lack the rights to see the administrative configuration menus.
Conclusion: The fact that the "Administration" tab is missing (implied by "only Overview is visible") identifies the user as an Organization User (or a restricted Custom Role) rather than an Administrator or Auditor.

NEW QUESTION # 22
An administrator is creating a new workload domain from VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations.
They are blocked at the Hosts selection screen as no ESX hosts are available. They see the following message:
"No suitable hosts available to create a VI workload domain. Hosts must be unassigned, commissioned with at least one physical NIC and the same storage type as the VI workload domain, and the ESX version must be compatible with the lowest ESX version present in the management domain." How can the administrator commission new hosts to enable the creation of the VI workload domain?
  • A. Using the vSphere client.
  • B. Using the VCF Installer.
  • C. Using VCF Operations.
  • D. Using the Cloud Builder.
Answer: C
Explanation:
In VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0,all host commissioning operationsare performed throughVCF Operations
, not through vSphere Client, Cloud Builder, or the VCF Installer. Once VCF is deployed, Cloud Builder is no longer used, and the VCF Installer is for lifecycle and bundle management-not for host workflows. The vSphere Client also cannot commission hosts because host commissioning is a foundational VCF workflow requiring hardware validation, storage type checks, NIC checks, HCL conformance, and version compatibility.
The error message provided:
"Hosts must be unassigned, commissioned with at least one physical NIC and the same storage type... and the ESX version must be compatible..." is a standard VCF 9.0 validation message shown whenno commissioned hostsmatching the workload domain requirements exist. VMware documentation states that hosts must be commissioned under:
VCF Operations # Fleet Management # Hosts # Commission Host
Here, VCF validates:
* Storage type (vSAN ESA, vSAN OSA, NFS, FC, etc.)
* Network pool membership (matching the WLD plan)
* ESXi version compatibility with the Management Domain baseline
* NIC mapping and certifications
Until hosts are commissioned, they cannot appear in the workload domain creation wizard.
Thus, the correct method to commission hosts isD. Using VCF Operations.

NEW QUESTION # 23
An administrator discovers that a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) workload domain four-node vSAN cluster is experiencing a network partition. The workload domain vCenter displays a "vSAN duster partition" warning. The performance across the cluster is degraded and the objects are showing as non-compliant.
What could be causing the network partition?
  • A. IGMP snooping is disabled on the multicast group.
  • B. Jumbo frames are configured on the vSphere distributed switch (VDS).
  • C. The vSAN Witness service was added to the vMotion network.
  • D. The VLAN was changed on the physical switch port.
Answer: D
Explanation:
AvSAN cluster network partitionoccurs when vSAN nodes cannot communicate over the designated vSAN network. In VMware Cloud Foundation workload domains, the vSAN network relies onL2 adjacency, consistent VLAN configuration, and stable multicast/BUM behavior (in older versions). VCF 9.0 uses unicast- mode vSAN, so multicast-related issues (such as IGMP snooping configuration) are no longer relevant.
A network partition can occur when theVLAN ID on the physical switch port differsfrom the VLAN configured on the vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS) for the vSAN VMkernel adapters. The documentation emphasizes thatconsistent VLAN configuration across the physical and virtual networkis required for proper vSAN cluster communication. If a switch port is reconfigured-intentionally or accidentally-to use a different VLAN, the node becomes isolated from the rest of the vSAN cluster, causing:
* "vSAN cluster partition" warnings in vCenter
* degraded performance
* objects marked asnon-compliant
* resyncs that cannot complete
Option A (IGMP snooping) does not apply because modern vSAN uses unicast, not multicast.
Option C (Jumbo frames) would cause packet loss only if inconsistently configured, but it doesnotcause a full network partition.
Option D (vSAN Witness on vMotion) is relevant only for stretched clusters and does not cause a partition in a standard four-node cluster.

NEW QUESTION # 24
An administrator is automating the deployment of a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) fleet using VCF Installer. The VCF fleet must include VCF Automation being deployed in a simple deployment model.
The administrator creates a JSON file, but during the installation attempt the VCF Installer returns an error indicating that the JSON validation has failed.
What is the cause of the errors?
  • A. A separate distributed switch was defined for vSAN traffic.
  • B. Second IP address for VCF Automation is not specified.
  • C. NSX Manager size was defined as large.
  • D. VCF components binaries are not downloaded.
Answer: B
Explanation:
In VCF 9.0, when deployingVCF Automationusing the VCF Installer in aSimple Deployment Model, the appliance requirestwo IP addresses:
* Primary IP- Management interface
* Secondary IP- Required for service separation and internal routing for Automation services VMware's JSON schema for VCF Installer enforces this requirement. If the second IP is missing, incorrectly formatted, or placed under the wrong JSON section, the installer validation will fail immediately with a JSON schema error before deployment begins.
This is one of themost common causesof validation failure for VCF Automation deployment.
Option A (component binaries missing) produces abundle downloaderror, not JSON schema failure.
Option C (NSX Manager size = large) is allowed and does not break JSON validation.
Option D (separate vDS for vSAN) is allowed if defined correctly and also does not cause JSON schema failure.

NEW QUESTION # 25
An administrator has been tasked with the deletion of a workload domain within a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) instance. The following information has been provided:
* There are two workload domains and a management domain within the VCF instance.
* There is a single vSphere cluster within the workload domain to be deleted.
* There are no user created Virtual Machines in the workload domain cluster.
When performing the deletion in VCF Operations, the task fails at the Gather input for deletion of NSX component stage. The administrator checks the details of the failed task and notices the cause of the error is stated as Cannot read the array length because "<locall9>" is null.
What could be the possible cause of this error message?
  • A. The NSX Edge Cluster Deployment Removal Tool was run against the workload domain.
  • B. The Network Pools associated with the workload domain were deleted using the vSphere client.
  • C. The NSX Manager is shared between the workload domains.
  • D. The NSX Edge cluster for the workload domain was deleted using NSX Manager.
Answer: D
Explanation:
In VMware Cloud Foundation, deletion of a workload domain requires that VCF Operations can correctly discover and process the NSX components attached to that domain. The workload domain delete workflow explicitly includes removal of the NSX Manager and NSX Edge components associated with the domain, unless those NSX components are shared.
In earlier and current VCF guidance, VMware state that NSX Edge clusters for a workload domain must be removed using the documented/VCF-aware method (for example, using the NSX Edge removal process referenced in KB 78635, not by deleting objects directly in NSX Manager). If an administrator deletes the NSX Edge cluster directly in NSX Manager, the VCF inventory and orchestration logic still "believes" the Edge cluster exists. When the workload domain delete workflow reaches the stage"Gather input for deletion of NSX component", it queries NSX / internal state for Edge cluster data. Because the underlying object has been manually removed, the returned structure is null, which results in an internal"Cannot read the array length because "<locall9>" is null"style error.
Using theNSX Edge Cluster Deployment Removal Toolas per documentation keeps VCF and NSX in sync and is thesupportedpath, so option A is not the likely cause. Network pools and shared NSX Manager configurations do not match the specific NSX-component array/null condition described.

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