The VMware 2V0-71.21 Exam is a certification exam for the software component of the VMware vSphere platform. It has only one number. And it is simply named VMware 2V0-71.21 Exam. It is no coincidence that it is numbered 71.
To provide a complete view of the VMware 2V0-71.21 Exam it is important to look at its parts. First, it is a 2-part exam divided into two parts, including the VMware Certified Expert (VCE) in VDI and VMware Certified Advanced Professional (VCAP) in Windows Server. The 2-part exams include multiple-choice questions. The VMware Certified Expert in Windows Server 2016 and VMware Certified Advanced Professional (VCAP) in the VDI both require you to pass to achieve the full certification.
What is VMware?
VMware Virtualization software is used in the maintenance and operation of an enterprise’s computer operating system and applications, in addition to the deployment, management, and support of virtual machines.
VMware VMware is an international computer software company with more than 5,000 employees that focuses on creating technology that connects the physical and virtual worlds to enable our customers to innovate faster.
VMware vSphere vSphere is the leading platform for enterprise cloud computing, used by an estimated 270,000 organizations and the world’s largest private data center with 76 physical and virtual locations.
Some Important Questions for VMware 2V0-71.21 Exam
Question 1: Which is the correct option to forward logs from Tanzu Kubernetes Grid clusters to Elastic, Kafka, Splunk or an HTTP endpoint?
- No action is required. Tanzu Kubernetes Grid automatically forwards the logfiles to
- Use the kubectl get logs command to forward the logs
- Deploy the fluent bit plugin to vRealize Log Insight
- Deploy Fluent Bit to forward the logs
Question 2: Which option of Tanzu Mission Control is used to manage namespaces within and across clusters?
- Workspaces
- Work home
- Workloads
- Workgroup
Question 3: Which step must be taken to enable Kubernetes auditing on a Tanzu Kubernetes cluster?
- Set the ENABLE_AUDIT_LOGGING variable to ‘true’ before deploying the cluster
- Run systemctl start auditd && systemctl enable auditd on master node
- The audit is enabled by default on every Tanzu cluster
- Edit /etc/kubernetes/audit-policy.yaml and set ENABLE_AUDIT variable to ‘1’ on master node
Question 4: What command would an administrator use to upgrade the Tanzu Management Cluster?
- apt-get install -y kubeadm
- tkg management-upgrade
- tanzu-upgrade-mgt
- tkg upgrade management-cluster
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