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VMware Exam 2V0-31.23 Topic 1 Question 8 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-31.23 exam
Question #: 8
Topic #: 1
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Where can a VMware Aria Automation administrator use natural language to define target deployment sizes for a specific cloud account?

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Suggested Answer: D

In VMware Aria Automation, administrators can use natural language to define target deployment sizes for specific cloud accounts within the Flavor Mappings configuration. Flavor Mappings allow administrators to abstractly define compute resource sizes (such as CPU, memory) that are then mapped to specific cloud infrastructure, enabling user-friendly definitions of deployment sizes.


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Ashanti
6 months ago
I believe it's actually C) Network Profiles. That's where you can use natural language to define deployment sizes.
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Dierdre
6 months ago
I'm not sure about that. I think it could also be B) Storage Profiles.
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Gearldine
7 months ago
I agree with User1, defining target deployment sizes for a specific cloud account using Flavor Mappings makes sense.
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Domitila
7 months ago
I think the answer is D) Flavor Mappings.
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Joesph
8 months ago
Haha, yeah, 'Flavor Mappings' does have a bit of a sci-fi ring to it. But I guess in the world of cloud infrastructure, 'flavors' are just the different instance types or VM sizes available. Makes sense that's where you'd define the target deployment sizes.
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Ligia
8 months ago
Okay, that makes sense. I'm leaning towards Flavor Mappings as well. Though, I have to admit, 'Flavor Mappings' sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. 'Captain, we need to adjust the flavor mappings on the warp drive!'
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Linette
7 months ago
But that's where an administrator can use natural language to define target deployment sizes for a specific cloud account.
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Tamie
7 months ago
I agree, Flavor Mappings does sound like something from a sci-fi movie.
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Jesusita
8 months ago
Ah, I see what you mean. Storage Profiles and Network Profiles could potentially be used to indirectly influence the deployment sizes, by specifying the storage and network requirements. But I think Flavor Mappings is the most direct way to define the target VM sizes.
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Corinne
8 months ago
I agree with Quentin. Flavor Mappings seem like the most logical place to define the deployment sizes. Although, I'm curious if there are any other options like Storage Profiles or Network Profiles that might also be relevant.
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Quentin
8 months ago
Hmm, I think the answer might be D) Flavor Mappings. That sounds like the place where you'd define the target deployment sizes, like the VM instance types or flavors to use.
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Roosevelt
8 months ago
I'm not too familiar with VMware Aria Automation, but this question seems to be testing our knowledge of the different configuration options available. I'm guessing the answer has something to do with defining the resource requirements for the deployed VMs.
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