VMware Certified Professional – VMware vSphere Foundation Administrator (2V0-16.25)
Based on vSphere 9.x/ESXi 9.x product
Language: English
Duration: 135 Minutes
Number of Questions: 60 (English)
Format: Multiple Choice, Multiple Choice Multiple Selection
Passing Score: 300
Pricing: $250
The VMware Certified Professional – VMware vSphere Foundation Administrator (VCP-VVF Admin) certification validates the skills required to deploy, manage, and support private cloud environments built on VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF). This certification is designed for IT professionals expanding from traditional infrastructure roles to cloud administration. Candidates for this certification includes professionals responsible for implementing and maintaining VVF infrastructure, ensuring it meets organizational service level objectives for availability, performance, and security. By achieving this certification, professionals demonstrate their ability to effectively operate VVF environments.
Recommended Courses: (not mandatory)
- VMware Cloud Foundation: Build, Manage and Secure [9.0]
- VMware Cloud Foundation: Automation and Operations [9.0]
- VMware Cloud Foundation: Troubleshooting [9.0]
- VMware Cloud Foundation: Solution Architecture and Design [9.0]
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Sections included in The VCP – VMware vSphere Foundation Administrator (2V0-16.25)
Section 1 | Architectures and Technologies | |
NO TESTABLE OBJECTIVES IN THIS SECTION | ||
Section 2 | VMware vSphere Foundation Fundamentals | |
Objective 2.1 | Virtualization Fundamentals | |
Describe the principles of Virtualization | ||
Identify the use cases for Virtualization | ||
Identify the value proposition for Virtualization | ||
Objective 2.2 | VMware Compute Fundamentals | |
Given a scenario, deploy and configure VVF compute components (vCenter and ESX) | ||
Given a scenario, configure a vSphere Cluster | ||
Given a scenario, deploy and configure virtual machines | ||
Given a scenario, manage a virtual machine through vCenter | ||
Given a scenario, perform Day 2 Operations within VMware vCenter. | ||
Given a scenario, configure Content Libraries to manage resources. | ||
Given a scenario, secure workloads and infrastructure using encryption. | ||
Objective 2.3 | VMware Storage Fundamentals | |
Given a scenario, configure vSphere storage | ||
Given a scenario, describe the use cases for VMware vSAN ESA or VMware vSAN OSA | ||
Given a scenario, deploy a VMware vSAN cluster | ||
Given a scenario, configure vSAN Storage policies | ||
Given a scenario, identify the options for Resilience and Data Availability in VMware vSAN | ||
Given a scenario, describe the purpose of vSAN Space Efficiency | ||
Objective 2.4 | VMware Network Fundamentals | |
Given a scenario, differentiate between VVF networking components | ||
Section 3 | Plan and Design the VMware by Broadcom Solution | |
NO TESTABLE OBJECTIVES IN THIS SECTION | ||
Section 4 | Deploy, Configure, and Operate VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) | |
Objective 4.1 | VVF: Deploy and Configure (ready to write) | |
Identify the components of a VVF Deployment | ||
Given a scenario, describe the deployment of a VMware vSphere Foundation-based environment | ||
Given a scenario, configure Supervisor within a Cluster | ||
Objective 4.2 | VVF: Manage | |
Given a scenario, configure Identity Management and Role-based Acccess Control (RBAC) in VMware vSphere Foundation | ||
Given a scenario, configure license management within VMware vSphere Foundation | ||
Given a scenario, configure certificate management within VMware vSphere Foundation | ||
Given a scenario, manage the lifecycle of VMware vSphere Foundation | ||
Objective 4.3 | VVF: Operate | |
Given a scenario, identify the use case for VCF Operations and VCF Operations for Logs | ||
Given a scenario, describe the cluster components and deployment options of VCF Operations | ||
Given a scenario, describe the cluster components and deployment options of VCF Operations for logs | ||
Given a scenario, differentiate between metrics, properties and logs | ||
Given a scenario, create custom Views and Reports in VCF Operations | ||
Given a scenario, create and share dashboards in VCF Operations | ||
Given a scenario, configure Alerting in VCF Operations | ||
Given a scenario, monitor log events in VCF Operations | ||
Given a scenario, create and share dashboards in VCF Operations for logs | ||
Given a scenario, use the Explore Logs feature to analyse the logs | ||
Given a scenario, configure costing and pricing in VCF Operations | ||
Given a scenario, configure integration with VCF Operations | ||
Given a scenario, monitor vSAN storage using VCF Storage Operations | ||
Given a scenario, configure VCF Operations policies | ||
Given a scenario, monitor application using VCF Operations | ||
Given a scenario, configure Serivce Discovery in VCF Operations | ||
Given a scenario, monitor security hardening and compliance using VCF Operations | ||
Given a scenario, describe the cluster components and deployment options of VCF Operations for Logs | ||
Given a scenario, configure the integration with VVF components | ||
Objective 4.4 | VVF: Consume and Automate | |
Given a scenario, describe the deployment of Supervisor-based Services in VMware vSphere Foundation | ||
GIven a scenario, describe the use case for VCF Operations Orchestrator |