Free VMware 2V0-11.25 Actual Exam Questions - Question 2 Discussion
Foundation (VCF) SDDC Manager and NSX components to allow them to be recovered in the event of
a full site failure? (Choose two.)
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.
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.
B, D - SDDC Manager handles backups, and external SFTP is needed for storage.
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.
A imo, exporting NSX Manager config is needed besides backup settings in SDDC Manager.
Definitely B and D. You need to set up backup settings in SDDC Manager and have an external SFTP server for storing those backups.