5V0-35.21 VMware vRealize Operations Specialist Exam

Exam 5V0-35.21 : VMware vRealize Operations Specialist
Language : English
Number of Questions : 76
Format : Single and Multiple Choice, Proctored
Duration : 135 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.

Minimally Qualified Candidate
The Minimally Qualified Candidate (MQC) can install, configure and manage vRealize Operations Manager without assistance. The MQC can utilize vRealize Operations Manager to perform capacity planning; health and performance monitoring (including using Custom Reports, Dashboards, Views, Alerts, extending vROPS functionality through Management packs, and super metrics). The MQC can also utilize vRealize Operations Manager to perform performance optimization and troubleshooting, to perform compliance checks and cost analysis of the environment, and to monitor service and applications. The MQC holds a VCP 2019, 2020 or 2021 certification. Minimally Qualified Candidate should
have all the knowledge contained in the exam sections listed below.

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Exam Sections
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.

Section 1 – Introduction – There are no testable objectives for this section
Section 2- Introduction to vRealize Operations
Objective: 2.1: Identify use cases for vRealize Operations.
Objective: 2.2: Identify the role played by the admin UI in managing a vRealize Operations cluster.

Section 3 – vRealize Operations Architecture
Objective: 3.1: Identify the types of nodes and their role in a vRealize Operations cluster.
Objective: 3.2: Identify how high availability is achieved in vRealize Operations.
Objective: 3.3: Identify the use cases for configuring Continuous Availability (CA).

Section 4 – Deploying vRealize Operations

Objective: 4.1: Given a scenario, identify the deployment architecture that should be used.
Objective: 4.2: Identify how to use the sizing tool.
Objective: 4.3: Given a scenario including an output of the sizing tool, identify information about the configuration.
Objective: 4.4: Identify the deployment options and requirements for vRealize Operations node.
Objective: 4.5: Given a scenario, identify how to create or expand the cluster.
Objective: 4.6: Identify the types of supported cloud accounts.
Objective: 4.7: Given a scenario, identify the type of Cloud Account and Other Accounts that should be used.

Section 5 – vRealize Operations Concepts
Objective: 5.1: Identify the components of the product UI.
Objective: 5.2: Identify the types and uses of object groupings.

Section 6 – vRealize Operations Policies and Certificates Management
Objective: 6.1: Given a use case, identify what can be configured in the policy and how the policy can be applied.
Objective: 6.2: Identify the characteristics of policy inheritance.

Section 7 – Capacity Optimization
Objective: 7.1: Identify the differences between demand and allocation capacity models.
Objective: 7.2: Given a scenario, identify the options for resource reclamation.
Objective: 7.3: Given a scenario, identify the impact of adding or removing virtual machines or hosts to a datacenter.
Objective: 7.4: Given a scenario, identify the impact of migrating from one datacenter to another.
Objective: 7.5: Given a scenario, identify the cost impact of migrating workloads to a public cloud.
Objective: 7.6: Identify the need for a custom cloud provider when completing What If scenarios.
Objective: 7.7: Identify the types of cost drivers in vRealize Operations.
Objective: 7.8: Identify requirements for completing cost calculations for a datacenter inventory.
Objective: 7.9: Identify the use case for configuration a price card.

Section 8- Performance Optimization

Objective: 8.1: Identify the options for performance optimization.
Objective: 8.2: Given a scenario, identify the use case for operational intent.
Objective: 8.3: Given a scenario, identify the use case for business intent.
Objective: 8.4: Identify the configuration options for operational and business intent.

Section 9 – Troubleshooting and Managing Configuration PillarsObjective: 9.1: Identify the characteristics of the troubleshooting workbench.
Objective: 9.2: Given a scenario, identify how to use to the troubleshooting workbench to resolve the alert or issue.
Objective: 9.3: Given a scenario, identify the compliance of the environment to a compliance benchmark.
Objective: 9.4: Identify the various compliance standards supported by vRealize Operations.
Objective: 9.5: Identify how to view or change vSphere object configurations.

Section 10 – Application Monitoring in vRealize Operations
Objective: 10.1: Identify the characteristics of service discovery and application monitoring.
Objective: 10.2: Given a scenario, identify the pre-requisites for service discovery.
Objective: 10.3: Given a scenario, identify the pre-requisites for application monitoring.
Objective: 10.4: Identify the process for configuring application monitoring.
Objective: 10.5: Given a scenario, identify the additional monitoring options that are provided using application monitoring.

Section 11 – Custom Alert Definitions
Objective: 11.1: Identify the components of an alert definition.
Objective: 11.2: Identify characteristics of a symptom definition.
Objective: 11.3: Given a scenario, identify the type of alert action that is required.
Objective: 11.4: Identify the function of an alert recommendation.
Objective: 11.5: Identify the characteristics of the automation action framework.
Objective: 11.6: Identify the characteristics of an alert notification.
Objective: 11.7: Given a scenario, identify how to create the alert definitions.

Section 12 – Custom Views and Reports
Objective: 12.1: Identify the components of custom views.
Objective: 12.2: Identify options for report generation.

Section 13 – Custom Dashboards

Objective: 13.1: Identify characteristics of dashboards.
Objective: 13.2: Given a scenario, identify how to troubleshoot issues with a dashboard.
Objective: 13.3: Given a scenario, identify the interactions between views and widgets on a dashboard.
Objective: 13.4: Identify the process to include a metric configuration file for the Scoreboard widget.
Objective: 13.5: Identify how to manage dashboards.
Objective: 13.6: Given a scenario, identify the options for sharing dashboards.

Section 14 – Super Metrics
Objective: 14.1: Identify the characteristics of super metrics.
Objective: 14.2: Identify options to apply super metrics.

Section 15 – User Access Control
Objective: 15.1: Given a scenario, identify how to configure role-based access control.
Objective: 15.2: Identify how privilege priorities impact user rights.
Objective: 15.3: Identify how to import users in groups from an LDAP source.
Section 16 – Extending and Managing a vRealize Operations Deployment Objective: 16.1: Identify characteristics of a management pack.
Objective: 16.2: Identify how to monitor the health of a vRealize Operations cluster.
Objective: 16.3: Identify types of support bundles.
Objective: 16.4: Identify how to generate support bundles.
Objective: 16.5: Identify how to view vRealize Operations logs and audit reports in the UI.
Objective: 16.6: Given a scenario, identify how to perform vRealize Operations cluster management tasks.

Section 17 – vRealize Operations Cloud Overview
Objective: 17.1: Identify the characteristics of the cloud services console.
Objective: 17.2: Identify the role and use cases of the cloud proxy when used with vRealize Operations Cloud.
Objective: 17.3: Given a scenario, identify the process of onboarding workload in vROPS cloud.
Objective: 17.4: Identify the integration options for the vRealize Cloud solutions.
Objective: 17.5: Given a scenario, identify the differences between vRealize Operations Cloud and vRealize Operations.

QUESTION 1
An administrator discovered a problem in the virtual infrastructure and obtained instructions that would resolve the triggered alert.
Which alert component was used by the administrator?

A. Threshold
B. Symptom
C. Recommendation
D. Reclamation

Answer: C

QUESTION 2
An administrator created a pricing card for a new environment. After the pricing card was created and attached, the administrator immediately checked-the cost dashboard but only sees zero prices
for the VMs in the new environment.
What is the reason for this behavior?

A. The prices are only available for ESXi hosts.
B. A cost-based pricing card was created.
C. The cost calculation has not run yet.
D. The pricing card was not attached to the VM resource.

Answer: C

QUESTION 3
An administrator needs to manage a vRealize Operations cluster using the Admin UI.
Which two actions are possible? (Choose two.)

A. Deploying a new vRealize Operations node OVA
B. Uploading and installing vRealize Operations PAK files
C. Activating a vRealize Operations native management pack
D. Enabling or disabling high availability for the vRealize Operations cluster
E. Configuring a DNS server on the vRealize Operations nodes

Answer: A, D

QUESTION 4
What is used to monitor third-party solutions from vRealize Operations?

A. Inventory
B. Management packs
C. Authentication sources
D. Super metrics

Answer: B

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