Free VMware 2V0-11.25 Actual Exam Questions - Question 2 Discussion

Question No. 2
Which two steps should an administrator perform to configure the backup of the VMware Cloud
Foundation (VCF) SDDC Manager and NSX components to allow them to be recovered in the event of
a full site failure? (Choose two.)
Select all that apply, then reveal solution.
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Irfan R.
2026-02-22

I’m with the group on B and D too. SDDC Manager is the main backup orchestrator here, so you definitely want to configure backup settings there. And since backups need a place to go, setting up an external SFTP server is a must. Exporting NSX configs manually (A) seems like extra work and doesn’t cover the full recovery scenario. Image-based backup for NSX (C) or snapshots (E) don’t fit as well because they aren’t typically part of the VCF backup workflow. So B and D feels like the right combo to me.

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Vikas J.
2026-02-19

Not A, D. Exporting NSX config seems manual and incomplete; setting up an external SFTP server (D) is essential for storing backups. Plus, configuring backups in SDDC Manager (B) covers the overall process better than A.

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Vikas J.
2026-02-16

B, D - SDDC Manager handles backups, and external SFTP is needed for storage.

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Sam H.
2026-01-20

B imo, configuring backup settings in SDDC Manager is essential since it handles the overall backup process. D also makes sense because you need an external SFTP server to securely store those backups offsite. A sounds helpful but might not be strictly necessary if the SDDC Manager backup covers NSX components. C and E seem less relevant—image-based backups and snapshots of NSX Edge don’t align directly with the recommended backup methods for full recovery scenarios. So B and D cover both the configuration and storage parts properly.

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Saad U.
2026-01-16

A imo, exporting NSX Manager config is needed besides backup settings in SDDC Manager.

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Saad U.
2026-01-12

Definitely B and D. You need to set up backup settings in SDDC Manager and have an external SFTP server for storing those backups.

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