Free VMware 2V0-16.25 Actual Exam Questions - Question 11 Discussion
vSphere Foundation (VVF) environment to senior management with the following requirements:
It should be sent every Monday morning.
It must include KPIs related to cluster health, storage usage, and virtual machine (VM) growth trends.
Operational overhead should be minimized.
Which two actions must the administrator perform to satisfy these requirements? (Choose two.)
Dashboards usually aren’t automatically emailed, so A is less likely. Exporting metrics manually (E) adds overhead, which we want to avoid. D and B cover custom KPI grouping and scheduled delivery well.
D/B? Dashboards can’t usually be scheduled for email, but reports can. So setting up a custom View and report template (D) then using the scheduler to email it weekly (B) fits all the requirements with minimal overhead.
D imo, since reports are schedulable, plus B to automate email delivery.
D/B? Creating a custom View and report template (D) is the only way to package exactly those KPIs into a report you can schedule. The built-in scheduling feature is tied to reports, not dashboards, so B for scheduling the email makes sense. A dashboard can show KPIs but you can’t automate sending it via email easily. C and E are manual or partial solutions that increase overhead. This combo keeps it simple and automated every Monday with all required info without extra steps.
Using D to create a custom view and report template seems smart since reports can be scheduled easily. Pairing that with B for scheduling emails covers automation well. D, B.
A, B. Setting up a custom dashboard (A) with the KPIs makes sense to show cluster health, storage, and VM trends all in one place. Then using a scheduler to email it automatically every Monday (B) fits the need for minimal overhead and automatic delivery to senior management. The other options feel more manual or incomplete for this task. Would like a clearer explanation though, especially how to tie those dashboards into scheduled reports exactly.