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VMware Exam 1V0-31.21 Topic 7 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 1V0-31.21 exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 7
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An administrator is troubleshooting an ESXi host issue and would like to look at metrics that have breached the usual behavior.

Which area of the potential evidence dashboard should be used?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Lashawna
2 months ago
Ah, the age-old question: where do you find the metrics that are misbehaving? The answer, my friends, is C) Anomalous Metrics. Unless, of course, the admin is a secret fan of chaos and wants to explore every nook and cranny of the dashboard. But I digress.
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Arlette
2 months ago
I'm going with C) Anomalous Metrics. I mean, who wants to wade through a sea of events or property changes when you can just look at the metrics that are acting up? Efficiency, my friends!
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Willard
1 months ago
I would go with A) Selected Scope to narrow down the focus before diving into the details.
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Delila
1 months ago
I think D) Property Changes could also provide some valuable insights.
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Tyra
2 months ago
I agree, C) Anomalous Metrics is the way to go. It's all about efficiency.
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Jackie
2 months ago
I think we should also check Events to see if there were any recent changes.
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Beckie
2 months ago
I agree with Myrtie, Anomalous Metrics would show any unusual behavior.
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Billye
2 months ago
Definitely C) Anomalous Metrics. Anything else wouldn't give the specific information the admin needs to pinpoint the problem. This is a no-brainer.
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Hoa
2 months ago
Let's go with C) Anomalous Metrics then. It seems like the most relevant choice.
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Emeline
2 months ago
Yes, C) Anomalous Metrics will show any unusual behavior that could be causing the issue.
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Youlanda
2 months ago
I agree, C) Anomalous Metrics is the best option for this situation.
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Ilene
2 months ago
C) Anomalous Metrics
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Myrtie
3 months ago
I think we should look at Anomalous Metrics.
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Dannie
3 months ago
I think the correct answer is C) Anomalous Metrics. That's where we can find the metrics that have deviated from the norm, and that's exactly what the administrator needs to troubleshoot the issue.
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Gerald
1 months ago
We could also consider looking at D) Property Changes to see if any recent changes may have impacted the host's behavior.
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Santos
2 months ago
Let's not forget to look at D) Property Changes as well. Changes in configuration could also be a factor in the issue.
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Gaston
2 months ago
I think we should also check B) Events to see if there were any recent events that might be related to the problem.
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Cecil
2 months ago
That's a good point, B) Events could provide some additional context to help troubleshoot the problem.
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Earleen
2 months ago
Should we also check B) Events to see if there were any specific events that could have caused the issue?
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Javier
2 months ago
I agree, C) Anomalous Metrics is the right choice. It will show us any unusual behavior that could be causing the issue.
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Tess
2 months ago
I agree, C) Anomalous Metrics would be the best area to look at for unusual behavior.
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