VMware Certified Advanced Professional - Cloud Management and Automation Design Practice Exam 2025: Latest Questions
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An architect is beginning a VMware Aria Automation design engagement. The customer has multiple stakeholders with conflicting priorities (speed of delivery vs. governance). What is the MOST appropriate first step in a standard design methodology?
A customer wants to ensure all cloud deployments requested through VMware Aria Automation are consistently tagged for cost allocation and later reporting. Which approach BEST meets this requirement using design best practices?
A company wants application teams to request complete multi-tier environments from VMware Aria Automation while the platform team retains control over which networks and sizing options can be used. Which design element BEST enables this outcome?
A customer needs VMware Aria Automation to route service requests to the correct fulfillment team based on the request type, while keeping a consistent user portal. What is the MOST appropriate design approach?
A global organization requires VMware Aria Automation to provide resiliency across two data centers. The design must minimize Recovery Time Objective (RTO) while avoiding split-brain scenarios. Which design choice BEST aligns with these goals?
A customer wants to integrate VMware Aria Automation with an external ITSM tool so that every provisioning request creates a corresponding ticket and waits for an approval recorded in the ITSM system before deployment continues. Which integration approach is MOST appropriate?
A platform team needs to allow developers to provision Kubernetes namespaces via VMware Aria Automation while enforcing standardized network policies and limiting which clusters can be targeted. Which design BEST meets these requirements?
During onboarding of a public cloud account into VMware Aria Automation, deployments succeed but resources are not appearing in the expected project. The cloud account is shared across multiple projects. Which design/operational issue is the MOST likely cause?
A regulated customer requires that all automation code (templates, scripts, integrations) follows change control with peer review, traceability, and the ability to roll back. They also want consistent promotion across dev/test/prod. Which design is MOST appropriate?
A company has a requirement to trigger a configuration management tool after VM provisioning, but only after IP addressing is finalized and the VM is reachable. The process must be reusable across many templates without duplicating logic. Which design BEST satisfies these requirements?
During an Aria Automation design workshop, stakeholders disagree on what “fast provisioning” means. As the lead designer, what is the BEST next step to avoid an ambiguous design requirement?
A cloud team uses VMware Aria Automation and wants to offer a self-service catalog item for "Linux VM" while ensuring each business unit can only deploy into its own vSphere resources and networks. Which Aria Automation construct MOST directly enforces this separation at request time?
An organization needs to send a notification to a collaboration tool whenever an Aria Automation deployment fails, including the requester and deployment name. What is the MOST appropriate extensibility approach?
A customer wants Aria Automation to provide a single catalog item that can deploy either to vSphere or to a public cloud based on a user selection, while keeping the blueprint maintainable. Which design approach is BEST?
After implementing IPAM integration, some deployments intermittently fail with "no available addresses" even though the network team confirms free IPs exist. What design-level check is MOST likely to identify the root cause?
A regulated enterprise requires that application teams can request deployments, but only an operations group can approve requests that exceed a cost threshold or request specific restricted networks. Which Aria Automation design capability BEST meets this requirement?
A customer wants a consistent set of day-2 operations (power actions, resize, snapshot) across deployments, but only for specific blueprints that meet internal standards. What is the BEST design approach in Aria Automation Service Broker?
A company is integrating Aria Automation with an external CMDB. They need to create or update CMDB records at deployment creation and also ensure records are cleaned up when deployments are destroyed. Which integration pattern is MOST appropriate?
An architect must design multi-tenant Aria Automation for several subsidiaries. Requirements: (1) strict separation of identities and entitlements, (2) centralized governance and shared standard blueprints, and (3) minimal administrative overhead. Which design BEST fits these requirements?
A security team requires that automation code used for provisioning (scripts, workflows, actions) be reviewed, versioned, and promoted through environments (dev/test/prod) with rollback capability. What is the BEST design recommendation for Aria Automation extensibility content management?
A cloud management team is defining a design for VMware Aria Automation that must support multiple business units with different naming standards, networks, and day-2 policies. The team wants to minimize duplication while still allowing each business unit to customize its experience. Which design approach best meets these requirements?
A security team requires that any deployment requesting a "regulated" environment must automatically: (1) attach specific tags, (2) enforce encryption at rest, and (3) route traffic through a mandated network segment. The cloud team wants this enforced consistently across all blueprints without relying on developers to remember settings. Which Aria Automation design is most appropriate?
A customer wants a self-service catalog item that provisions a VM and then configures it with application settings stored in an external configuration management system. The external system requires a token that must not be exposed to end users and must be rotated periodically. Which design best satisfies these requirements?
After integrating Aria Automation with a corporate ITSM system, the team notices that only some catalog items generate change records. The missing change records correlate with requests submitted via API rather than the UI. Which is the most likely design gap causing inconsistent ITSM change creation?
A global enterprise is designing Aria Automation to support multiple regions with strict data residency requirements. They must ensure that deployments for Region A never place workloads or store deployment-related artifacts in Region B. Which design decision best addresses this requirement while keeping governance centralized?
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VMware Certified Advanced Professional - Cloud Management and Automation Design is a professional certification from VMware that validates expertise in vmware certified advanced professional - cloud management and automation design technologies and concepts. The official exam code is 3V0-32.23.
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