Free VMware 2V0-32.24 Actual Exam Questions - Question 14 Discussion
A imo, alerts are based on combined symptoms, not notifications or alerts themselves.
I agree that B, C, and D don't make much sense since notifications and alerts serve different roles. But can an alert really include multiple symptoms, or is it just one symptom triggering it?
A/B? I’m confident alerts deal with symptoms, so A feels right. But notifications are sent after an alert triggers, so they’re more like outputs rather than components inside alerts. That rules out B. C and D seem off because notifications and symptoms don’t contain each other or alerts. So it’s really between alerts grouping symptoms (A) and the rest just messing categories. The question wording favors A since alerts combine symptoms to flag problems.
It’s A because alerts aggregate multiple symptoms to identify issues.
A, an alert groups symptoms indicating issues, not notifications or alerts themselves.
A. Alerts are definitely tied to symptoms since symptoms represent specific conditions that vROps monitors. Notifications are more about informing users once an alert is generated, so they don’t really mix symptoms directly. Also, symptoms are like triggers, so having an alert made up of multiple symptoms makes sense for more complex issues. D and C don’t fit the hierarchy of how these elements work in vROps.
Option A, symptoms trigger alerts, so they combine into alerts, not notifications.
Probably A, symptoms are the building blocks for alerts, not the other way around.
Pretty sure it’s A. Alerts are based on symptoms, so they can include multiple symptoms combined. The others don’t sound right.