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An administrator is tasked to monitor configuration drifts of vSphere clusters in a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) deployment.
What three steps needs to be completed to achieve this goal? (Choose three).

  • A. vCenter version must be 9.0 or later.
  • B. Create a Schedule Drift Detection in VCF Operations.
  • C. Configure vSphere Configuration Profiles for every cluster.
  • D. vCenter version must be 8.0 U3 or later.
  • E. Create a config template in VCF Operations.
  • F. Assign the config template to a Policy.
  • G. vCenter must be configured with a VCF Operations collector.
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HCM1985
1 day, 4 hours ago
Selected Answer: DEF
Supported from 8.0U3 and later You create a template and assign it to a policy https://blogs.vmware.com/cloud-foundation/2024/07/31/vmware-aria-operations-eliminates-configuration-drifts-for-vcenter/
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WoodyPWC
2 weeks, 1 day ago
Selected Answer: CEF
C. Configure vSphere Configuration Profiles for every cluster. (This defines the cluster desired state in the vSphere Client). E. Create a config template in VCF Operations. (This step defines the vCenter monitoring scope in VCF Operations, which pulls data from those VCP-enabled clusters). F. Assign the config template to a Policy. (This links the monitoring to the relevant vCenter inventory).
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