Free VMware 2V0-11.25 Actual Exam Questions - Question 1 Discussion
Question No. 1
An administrator has been tasked with updating the version of VMware Tools on virtual machines
that have been migrated into a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) instance so that they are compliant
with the company's security policies. The following information is shared with the administrator
about this task:
● The VMs have been migrated from environments running earlier releases of vSphere.
● The VMs are spread across multiple clusters within a single workload domain in the VCF instance.
● The upgrade must not initiate a reboot of the VMs to avoid downtime to the business.
Which three steps should the administrator perform in order to complete this task? (Choose three.)
that have been migrated into a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) instance so that they are compliant
with the company's security policies. The following information is shared with the administrator
about this task:
● The VMs have been migrated from environments running earlier releases of vSphere.
● The VMs are spread across multiple clusters within a single workload domain in the VCF instance.
● The upgrade must not initiate a reboot of the VMs to avoid downtime to the business.
Which three steps should the administrator perform in order to complete this task? (Choose three.)
Select all that apply, then reveal solution.
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Peter B.
2026-01-27
It’s B, D, and F for sure. Using Lifecycle Manager (B) handles the upgrade across clusters, Upgrade to Match Host (D) avoids reboot, and Auto Update (F) keeps it ongoing without downtime. A or C won’t cover all clusters.
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Peter B.
2026-01-26
B (Lifecycle Manager handles upgrades across clusters without reboot)
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Peter B.
2026-01-23
Option B for using Lifecycle Manager, plus D and F to avoid reboot and auto upgrade.
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Shoaib H.
2026-01-13
I think B, D, and F make the most sense here since you want to use vSphere Lifecycle Manager, upgrade without reboot, and enable auto update. The others don’t cover all clusters or the no-reboot part.
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