
Certificazione VMware Certified Professional vSphere Data Center Virtualization VCP-DCV 2023
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Esame 2V0-21.23 Professional vSphere Exam 2023;
La certificazione VMware VCP-DCV attesta le competenze del professionista IT in ambito virtualizzazione sulla suite VMware vSphere e quindi su VMware ESXi e VMware vCenter Server. Per acquisire tale certificazione è necessario completare un percorso composto da tre passi:
– Seguire un corso autorizzato VMware;
– Acquisire esperienza nei laboratori “hands-on”;
– Superare con successo l’esame;
La certificazione VCP-DCV 2023 permette al professionista di distinguersi e arricchire il proprio CV con un riconoscimento estremamente apprezzato dal mondo del lavoro IT.
Per conseguire la Certificazione VMware Certified Professional 2023 Data Center Virtualization VCP-DCV 2023 è necessario sostenere con successo il seguente esame:
Esame 2V0-21.23 VMware vSphere 8.x Professional Exam 2023;

Corso di Preparazione:
Corso VMware vSphere VCP-DCV 2023
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SVOLGIMENTO E DURATA
Esame 2V0-21.23 VMware vSphere 8.x Professional exam: durata 135 minuti 70 quesiti
Negli esami sono presenti quesiti formulati in lingua inglese in forme differenti: Risposta Multipla; completamento di testo, collegamenti concettuali Drag and Drop; vere e proprie simulazioni laboratoriali.
PREREQUISITI
Frequentare il Corso VMware VCP-DCV
ARGOMENTI D’ESAME
Esame 2V0-21.23 VMware vSphere 8.x Professional Exam 2023;
- ARCHITECTURES AND TECHNOLOGIES
- Identify the pre-requisites and components for a VMware vSphere 8.x implementation
- Describe the components and topology of a VMware vCenter architecture
- Describe storage concepts:
- Identify and differentiate storage access protocols for VMware vSphere (NFS, iSCSI, SAN, etc.)
- Describe storage datastore types for VMware vSphere
- Explain the importance of advanced storage configurations (vStorage APIs for Array Integration(VAAI), vStorage APIs for Storage Awareness (VASA), multipathing, etc.)
- Describe storage policies
- Describe basic storage concepts in VMware vSAN and VMware Virtual Volumes (vVOLs)
- Identify use cases for raw device mapping (RDM), Persistent Memory (PMem), Non-Volatile
- Memory Express (NVMe), NVMe over Fabrics (NVMe-oF), and RDMA (iSER)
- Describe datastore clusters
- Describe Storage I/O Control (SIOC)
- Describe VMware ESXi cluster concepts:
- Describe VMware Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS)
- Describe vSphere Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC)
- Describe how DRS scores virtual machines
- Describe VMware vSphere High Availability (HA)
- Identify use cases for fault tolerance
- Explain the difference between VMware standard switches and distributed switches:
- Describe VMkernel networking
- Manage networking on multiple hosts with vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS)
- Describe networking policies
- Manage Network I/O Control (NIOC) on a vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS)
- Describe Network I/O Control (NIOC)
- Describe VMware vSphere Lifecycle Manager concepts:
- Describe the basics of VMware vSAN as primary storage:
- Identify basic vSAN requirements (networking, disk count, and type)
- Identify Express Storage Architecture (ESA) concepts for vSAN 8
- Describe the role of Virtual Machine Encryption in a data center:
- Describe vSphere Trust Authority
- Describe the role of a Key Management Services (KMS) server in vSphere
- Recognize methods of securing virtual machines:
- Recognize use cases for a virtual Trusted Platform Module (vTPM)
- Differentiate between Basic Input or Output System (BIOS) and Unified Extensible Firmware
- Interface (UEFI) firmware
- Recognize use cases for Microsoft virtualization-based security (VBS)
- Describe identity federation:
- Describe the architecture of identity federation
- Recognize use cases for identity federation
- Describe VMware vSphere Distributed Services Engine:
- Describe the role of a data processing unit (DPU) in vSphere
- Identify use cases for VMware Tools:
- Describe the high-level components of VMware vSphere with Tanzu:
- Identify the use case for a Supervisor Cluster and Supervisor Namespace
- Identify the use case for vSphere Zones
- Identify the use case for a VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid (TKG) cluster
- VMWARE PRODUCTS AND SOLUTIONS
- Describe the role of VMware vSphere in the Software-Defined Data Center:
- Identify use cases for VMware vSphere+:
- Identify use cases for VMware vCenter Converter:
- Identify disaster recovery (DR) use cases:
- Identify VMware vCenter replication options:
- Identify use cases for VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM):
- INSTALLING, CONFIGURING, AND SETUP
- Describe single sign-on (SSO):
- Configure a single sign-on (SSO) domain
- Join an existing single sign-on (SSO) domain
- Configure vSphere distributed switches:
- Create a distributed switch
- Add ESXi hosts to the distributed switch
- Examine the distributed switch configuration
- Configure Virtual Standard Switch (VSS) advanced virtual networking options:
- Set up identity sources:
- Configure identity federation
- Configure LDAP integration
- Deploy and configure VMware vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA):
- Create and configure VMware HA and DRS advanced options (Admission Control, Proactive HA,etc.):
- Deploy and configure VMware vCenter High Availability:
- Set up content library:
- Create a content library
- Add content to the content library
- Publish a local content library
- Objective 4.9 – Subscribe to content library:
- Create a subscribed content library
- Subscribe to a published content library
- Deploy virtual machines (VMs) from a subscribed content library
- Manage virtual machine (VM) template versions:
- Update template in content library
- Configure VMware vCenter file-based backup:
- Configure vSphere Trust Authority:
- Configure vSphere certificates:
- Describe Enterprise PKIs role for SSL certificates
- Configure vSphere Lifecycle Manager:
- Configure different network stacks:
- Configure host profiles:
- Identify ESXi boot options:
- Configure Quick Boot
- Securely Boot ESXi hosts
- Deploy and configure clusters using the vSphere Cluster Quickstart workflow:
- Use Cluster Quickstart workflow to add hosts
- Use Cluster Quickstart workflow to configure a cluster
- Use Quickstart to expand clusters
- Set up and configure VMware ESXi:
- Configure Time Configuration
- Configure ESXi services
- Configure Product Locker
- Configure Lockdown Mode
- Configure ESXi firewall
- Configure VMware vSphere with Tanzu:
- Configure a Supervisor Cluster & Supervisor Namespace
- Configure a Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Cluster
- Configure vSphere Zones
- Configure Namespace permissions
- PERFORMANCE-TUNING, OPTIMIZATION, UPGRADES
- Identify resource pools use cases:
- Explain shares, limits and reservations (resource management)
- Monitor resources of a VMware vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) and vSphere 8.x environment:
- Identify and use resource monitoring tools:
- Configure Network I/O Control (NIOC):
- Configure Storage I/O Control (SIOC):
- Configure a virtual machine port group to be offloaded to a data processing unit (DPU):
- Explain the performance impact of maintaining virtual machine snapshots:
- Use Update Planner to identify opportunities to update VMware vCenter:
- Use vSphere Lifecycle Manager to determine the need for upgrades and updates:
- Update virtual machines
- Update VMware ESXi
- Use performance charts to monitor performance:
- Perform proactive management with VMware Skyline:
- Use VMware vCenter management interface to update VMware vCenter:
- Complete lifecycle activities for VMware vSphere with Tanzu:
- Update Supervisor cluster
- Back up and restore VMware vSphere with Tanzu
- TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIRING
- Identify use cases for enabling vSphere Cluster Services (vCLS) retreat mode
- Differentiate between the main management services in VMware ESXi and vCenter and their corresponding log files
- Generate a log bundle:
- ADMINISTRATIVE AND OPERATIONAL TASKS
- Create and manage virtual machine snapshots
- Create virtual machines using different methods (Open Virtualization Format (OVF) templates,content library, etc.)
- Manage virtual machines (modifying virtual machine settings, VMware per-VM EVC, latency sensitivity, CPU affinity, etc.):
- Manage storage:
- Configure and modify datastores
- Create virtual machine storage policies
- Configure storage cluster options
- Create DRS affinity and anti-affinity rules for common use cases
- Migrate virtual machines
- Identify requirements for Storage vMotion, Cold Migration, vMotion, and Cross vCenter Export
- Configure role-based access control:
- Manage host profiles:
- Utilize VMware vSphere Lifecycle Manager:
- Describe firmware upgrades for VMware ESXi
- Describe VMware ESXi updates
- Describe component and driver updates for VMware ESXi
- Describe hardware compatibility check
- Describe ESXi cluster image export functionality
- Create VMware ESXi cluster image
- Use predefined alarms in VMware vCenter:
- Create custom alarms:
- Deploy an encrypted virtual machine:
- Convert a non-encrypted virtual machine to an encrypted virtual machine
- Migrate an encrypted virtual machine
- Configure virtual machine vMotion encryption properties