VMW VCP DCV 8 Exam Guide
VMW VCP DCV 8 Exam Guide
Exam Sections
VMware exam blueprint sections are now standardized to the seven sections below, some of which may NOT be included
in the final exam blueprint depending on the exam objectives.
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If a section does not have testable objectives in this version of the exam, it will be noted below, accordingly. The objective
numbering may be referenced in your score report at the end of your testing event for further preparation should a retake
of the exam be necessary.
Sections Included in this Exam
Section 1 –Architectures and Technologies
Objective 1.1 – Identify the pre-requisites and components for a VMware vSphere 8.x implementation
Objective 1.2 – Describe the components and topology of a VMware vCenter architecture
Objective 1.3 – Describe storage concepts
1.3.1 – Identify and differentiate storage access protocols for VMware vSphere (NFS, iSCSI, SAN, etc.)
1.3.2 – Describe storage datastore types for VMware vSphere
1.3.3 – Explain the importance of advanced storage configurations (vStorage APIs for Array Integration
(VAAI), vStorage APIs for Storage Awareness (VASA), multipathing, etc.)
1.3.4 – Describe storage policies
1.3.5 – Describe basic storage concepts in VMware vSAN and VMware Virtual Volumes (vVOLs)
1.3.6 – Identify use cases for raw device mapping (RDM), Persistent Memory (PMem), Non-Volatile
Memory Express (NVMe), NVMe over Fabrics (NVMe-oF), and RDMA (iSER)
1.3.7 – Describe datastore clusters
1.3.8 – Describe Storage I/O Control (SIOC)
Objective 1.4 – Describe VMware ESXi cluster concepts
1.4.1 – Describe VMware Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS)
1.4.2 – Describe vSphere Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC)
1.4.3 – Describe how DRS scores virtual machines
1.4.4 – Describe VMware vSphere High Availability (HA)
1.4.5 – Identify use cases for fault tolerance
Objective 1.5 – Explain the difference between VMware standard switches and distributed switches
1.5.1 – Describe VMkernel networking
1.5.2 – Manage networking on multiple hosts with vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS)
1.5.3 – Describe networking policies
1.5.4 – Manage Network I/O Control (NIOC) on a vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS)
1.5.5 – Describe Network I/O Control (NIOC)
Objective 1.6 – Describe VMware vSphere Lifecycle Manager concepts
Objective 1.7 – Describe the basics of VMware vSAN as primary storage
1.7.1 – Identify basic vSAN requirements (networking, disk count, and type)
1.7.2 – Identify Express Storage Architecture (ESA) concepts for vSAN 8
Objective 1.8 – Describe the role of Virtual Machine Encryption in a data center
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Objective 7.3 – Manage virtual machines (modifying virtual machine settings, VMware per-VM EVC, latency
sensitivity, CPU affinity, etc.)
Objective 7.4 – Manage storage
7.4.1 – Configure and modify datastores
7.4.2 – Create virtual machine storage policies
7.4.3 – Configure storage cluster options
Objective 7.5 – Create DRS affinity and anti-affinity rules for common use cases
Objective 7.6 – Migrate virtual machines
7.6.1 – Identify requirements for Storage vMotion, Cold Migration, vMotion, and Cross vCenter Export
Objective 7.7 – Configure role-based access control
Objective 7.8 – Manage host profiles
Objective 7.9 – Utilize VMware vSphere Lifecycle Manager
7.9.1 – Describe firmware upgrades for VMware ESXi
7.9.2 – Describe VMware ESXi updates
7.9.3 – Describe component and driver updates for VMware ESXi
7.9.4 – Describe hardware compatibility check
7.9.5 – Describe ESXi cluster image export functionality
7.9.6 – Create VMware ESXi cluster image
Objective 7.10 – Use predefined alarms in VMware vCenter
Objective 7.11 – Create custom alarms
Objective 7.12 – Deploy an encrypted virtual machine
7.12.1 – Convert a non-encrypted virtual machine to an encrypted virtual machine
7.12.2 – Migrate an encrypted virtual machine
7.12.3 – Configure virtual machine vMotion encryption properties
Recommended Courses
VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage [V8]
VMware vSphere: Operate, Scale and Secure [V8]
Certification Requirements
VCP-DCV 2023
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References
In addition to the recommended courses, item writers used the following resources for information when writing exam
questions. It is recommended that you study the reference content as you prepare to take the exam, in addition to the
recommended training.
Name Products
VMware vSphere Product
Documentation; vCenter Converter
https://docs.vmware.com/
Standalone Product Documentation;
Site Recovery Manager Product
Documentation
Collecting diagnostic information for
VMware ESXi (653); vCenter High
Availability (2148003); Understanding
https://kb.vmware.com/ ESXi Quick Boot Compatibility (52477);
Best practices for using VMware
snapshots in the vSphere environment
(1025279)
Announcing vSAN 8; VMware
https://blogs.vmware.com/
vSphere+: Introducing the Enterprise
Workload Platform;
vSphere Replication Technical
https://core.vmware.com/
Overview
*vSphere content in this exam is based on version 8.0. Review all 8.0 release notes and material for
features and function.
Sample Questions
Sample questions presented here are examples of the types of questions candidates may encounter and
should not be used as a resource for exam preparation.
Sample Question 1
An administrator is responsible for maintaining a single cluster VMware solution with the following characteristics:
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After completing some maintenance tasks requiring the administrator to live migrate workloads onto another ESXi host,
the administrator has noticed that the live migration of workloads takes a very long time.
Which three actions should the administrator take to ensure the time required to live migrate workloads between nodes
within the cluster is reduced? (Choose three.)
A Configure a vSphere Distributed Switch and add each ESXi host to it.
B Enable Network I/O control to ensure that sufficient bandwidth for system traffic is reserved.
C Enable Network I/O control to ensure that sufficient bandwidth for virtual machine traffic is reserved.
D Configure a new vSphere Standard Switch on each ESXi host.
E Migrate all of the workloads and networking to the new vSphere Distributed Switch.
F Migrate some of the workloads to the new vSphere Standard Switch.
Answers: A,B,E
Sample Question 2
An administrator is tasked with creating a copy of a virtual machine (VM) running in Microsoft Hyper-V. A developer must
be able to run a local copy of this VM on their laptop.
How can the administrator enable the developer to run the VM in VMware Workstation?
A Export the VM from Microsoft's Hyper-V server, export the VM and import the VM into VMware Workstation.
B Use VMware vCenter Convertor, convert the VM to the right format, export the VM and deploy on VMware
Workstation.
C Export a backup of the VM and import the backup into VMware Workstation.
D Create a clone of the VM, export the clone of the VM and import into VMware Workstation.
Answer: B
Sample Question 3
An administrator is tasked with deploying a new software-defined data center (SDDC) that will contain five VMware
vCenter instances.
A combination of which two configurations should the administrator use to meet these requirements? (Choose two.)
A The first vCenter instance should create a new vCenter Single Sign-On domain.
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B The first vCenter instance should create a remote vCenter Single Sign-On domain.
C The first vCenter instance should create a multi-tenant vCenter Single Sign-On domain.
D Any additional vCenter instances should join the existing vCenter Single Sign-On domain.
E Any additional vCenter instances should create standalone vCenter Single Sign-On domains.
Answers: A, D
Sample Question 4
When configuring vCenter Identity Provider Federation in vSphere, which three pieces of information are required?
(Choose three.)
A LDAP Address
B Client Identifier for the application group
C Shared Secret for the application group
D Server Application Name
E One Time Passcode
F OpenID Address
Answers: B,C,F
Sample Question 5
An administrator is tasked with configuring certificates for a VMware software-defined data center (SDDC) based on the
following new corporate security policy:
• All solutions must only use certificates signed by the Enterprise Certificate Authority (CA).
• No intermediate CAs are allowed in the certificate chain.
Which two actions should the administrator take to ensure the solution meets corporate policy? (Choose two.)
A Replace the solution user certificates with trusted certificates generated from the subordinate VMware Certificate
Authority (VMCA).
B Replace the solution user certificates with self-signed certificates generated from the VMware Certificate Authority
(VMCA).
C Replace the solution user certificates with custom certificates generated from the Enterprise CA.
D Replace the machine SSL certificates with self-signed certificates generated from the VMware Certificate Authority
(VMCA).
E Replace the machine SSL certificates with custom certificates generated from the Enterprise CA.
Answers: C, E
Sample Question 6
An administrator needs to configure a new vSphere cluster to ensure Engineering workloads receive sufficient capacity
when the cluster is experiencing resource contention.
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o Marketing workloads should each receive 20% of the remaining available CPU and memory resources.
o Finance workloads should each receive 80% of the remaining available CPU and memory resources.
Which four steps could the administrator take to ensure that all resource allocation requirements are met? (Choose four.)
A Create sibling resource pools for the Engineering and Sales workloads.
B Assign normal memory and CPU shares to both the Engineering and Sales resource pool.
C Assign high memory and CPU shares to the Engineering resource pool and low memory and CPU shares to the
Sales resource pool.
D Create a parent resource pool for the Engineering workloads and child resource pools for Sales, Marketing and
Finance workloads.
E Create two child resource pools under the Sales resource pool for the Marketing and Finance workloads.
F Assign 3000 memory and CPU shares to the Marketing resource pool and 1000 memory and CPU shares to the
Finance resource pool.
G Assign low memory and CPU shares to the Marketing resource pool and high memory and CPU shares to the
Finance resource pool.
Answers: A, B, E, G
Sample Question 7
An administrator configures a vSphere cluster to use vSphere Lifecycle Manager images for managing host version
compliance.
Which action should the administrator take to find the latest verified software available in the vSphere Lifecycle Manager
depot?
Answer: C
Sample Question 8
An administrator has enabled vSphere Cluster Services (vCLS) Retreat Mode on a cluster with three ESXi hosts.
What will be the impact of this change in the event of a host failure?
A vSphere High Availability (HA) Optimal Placement will not be available on the cluster.
B vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) will be set to disabled on the cluster.
C vSphere High Availability (HA) will be set to disabled on the cluster.
D Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC) will not be available on the cluster.
Answer: A
Sample Question 9
A vSphere cluster has three DNS server virtual machines (VMs). These VMs provide DNS services and can run on any host
in the cluster. The administrator must ensure that DNS services are available at all times, even if one or more hosts in the
cluster fails.
Which type of rule must the administrator create to meet this requirement?
Sample Question 10
Which two things should an administrator consider when tasked with deploying new encrypted virtual machines into an
existing VMware vSphere environment? (Choose two.)
Answers: D, E
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