The VMware Cloud Professional (2V0-33.22) which leads to VMware Certified Professional – VMware Cloud 2022 (VCP-VMC 2022) certification is a 70-item exam, with a passing score of 300 using a scaled scoring method. Candidates are given 135 minutes to complete the exam, which includes adequate time to complete the exam for non-native English speakers.

Exam Delivery
This is a proctored exam delivered through Pearson VUE. For more information, visit the Pearson VUE website.
Certification Information
For details and a complete list of requirements and recommendations for attainment, please reference the VMware Education Services – Certification website.

Minimally Qualified Candidate
The minimally qualified candidate (MQC) can successfully identify the key components of a VMware Cloud solution and how to support migrations from an on-premises data center into VMware Cloud (across different hyperscaler partners including VMware Cloud on AWS). The successful candidate understands the networking requirements to support VMware Cloud use cases and the benefit of VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid (TKG). The successful candidate also has a basic understanding of storage concepts, security, business continuity and disaster recovery, as well as monitoring and troubleshooting, in a VMware Cloud environment. The successful candidate possesses most of the knowledge in the exam blueprint sections detailed below and may need to research some topis and require occasional assistance in carrying out some tasks.

Products/Technologies
This exam validates breadth of knowledge of VMware Cloud across different hyperscalers including:
VMware Cloud on AWS
VMware Cloud on Dell EMC
VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts
Google Cloud VMware Engine
Azure VMware Solution

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.
Section 1 – Architecture and Technologies
Section 2 – VMware Products and Solutions
Section 3 – Planning and Designing
Section 4 – Installing, Configuring, and Setup
Section 5 – Performance-tuning and Optimization
Section 6 – Troubleshooting and Repairing
Section 7 – Administrative and Operational Tasks

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.

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Sections Included in this Exam
Section 1 – Architecture and Technologies
Objective 1.1 – Explain the benefits of cloud computing
Objective 1.2 –Describe the functional components of a VMware Cloud solution
Objective 1.3 – Differentiate between VMware Cloud connectivity options
Objective 1.4 – Describe a cloud network architecture
Objective 1.5 – Describe networking in the software-defined data center (SDDC)
Objective 1.6 – Describe VMware SDDC components
Objective 1.7 – Explain Hybrid Linked Mode for the VMware SDDC
Objective 1.8 – Describe virtual machine components
Objective 1.9 – Describe VMware vSphere vMotion and vSphere Storage vMotion technology
Objective 1.10 – Explain a high availability and resilient infrastructure
Objective 1.11 – Describe the different backup and disaster recovery options for VMware Cloud
Objective 1.12 – Explain scaling options in VMware Cloud environments
Objective 1.13 – Identify authentication options for the VMware Cloud Services Portal
Objective 1.14 – Describe the purpose of using Kubernetes
Objective 1.15 – Describe use cases for VMware Cloud on Dell EMC and VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts

Section 2 – VMware Products and Solutions
Objective 2.1 – Describe the VMware Cloud operating model
Objective 2.2 – Identify the role of other cloud services
Objective 2.3 – Explain the VMware multi-cloud vision
Objective 2.4 – Identify the appropriate backup or disaster recovery method for VMware Cloud given a scenario
Objective 2.5 – Describe how VMware and its hyperscaler partners address IT challenges
Objective 2.6 – Recognize VMware Cloud use cases
Objective 2.7 – Describe the function of VMware HCX
Objective 2.8 – Explain the NSX architecture in VMware Cloud
Objective 2.9 – Explain the functions of Kubernetes components
Objective 2.10 – Describe the functions of VMware Tanzu products in Kubernetes life cycle management
Objective 2.11 – Explain Tanzu Kubernetes Grid concepts

Section 3 – Planning and Designing

Objective 3.1 – Understand configuration sizing requirements for a VMware Cloud SDDC
Objective 3.2 – Understand considerations for installing VMware Cloud on Dell EMC and VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts on-premises

Section 4 – Installing, Configuring, and Setup
Objective 4.1 – Deploy and configure VMware HCX appliances
Objective 4.2 – Configure connectivity between clouds (VPN, AWS Direct Connect, VMware Managed Transit Gateway)
Objective 4.3 – Set up Hybrid Linked Mode using the VMware Cloud Gateway Appliance
Objective 4.4 – Deploy and configure cloud business continuity and disaster recovery (BC/DR) solutions
Objective 4.5 – Assess the requirements for cloud onboarding within a VMware single- or multi-cloud environment
Objective 4.6 – Assess the required account access and privileges for an SDDC deployment within a VMware single- or multi-cloud environment
Objective 4.7 – Understand the concept of different types of segments (compute and management)
Objective 4.8 – Understand hyperscaler networking considerations
Objective 4.9 – Understand the concept of dynamic SDDC scale-out
Objective 4.10 – Complete cluster operations

Section 5 – Performance-tuning and Optimization

Objective 5.1 – Determine networking performance
Objective 5.2 – Determine storage performance
Objective 5.3 – Optimize the guest OS configuration

Section 6 – Troubleshooting and Repairing
Objective 6.1 – Troubleshoot networking issues
Objective 6.2 – Troubleshoot internetworking
Objective 6.3 – Troubleshoot security
Objective 6.4 – Troubleshoot workloads
Objective 6.5 – Troubleshoot storage

Section 7 – Administrative and Operational Tasks
Objective 7.1 – Create and manage user account and role permissions
Objective 7.2 – Create a content library
Objective 7.3 – Create and manage network segments
Objective 7.4 – Create and manage VM snapshots
Objective 7.5 – Monitor VMware NSX networking within VMware Cloud
Objective 7.6 – Determine the appropriate network connectivity option for connecting to and from VMware Cloud
Objective 7.7 – Recognize management and operational responsibilities in VMware Cloud on AWS
Objective 7.8 – Describe elements of the service management process
Objective 7.9 – Recognize update and upgrade responsibilities of various components for VMware Cloud on AWS

QUESTION 1
A cloud administrator is managing a container environment. The application team has complained that they need to manually restart containers in the event of a failure.
Which solution can the administrator implement to solve this issue?

A. Kubernetes
B. VMware vSphere High Availability
C. VMware vSphere Fault Tolerance
D. Prometheus

Answer: A

QUESTION 2
What is the purpose of the VMware Cloud on AWS Compute Gateway (CGW)?

A. A Tier-1 router that handles routing and firewalling for the VMware vCenter Server and other management appliances running in the software-defined data center (SDDC)
B. A Tier-1 router that handles workload traffic that is connected to routed compute network segments
C. A Tier-0 router that handles routing and firewalling for the VMware vCenter Server and other management appliances running in the software-defined data center (SDDC)
D. A Tier-0 router that handles workload traffic that is connected to routed compute network segments

Answer: B
Compute Gateway (CGW) The CGW is a Tier 1 router that handles network traffic for workload VMs connected to routed compute network segments. Compute gateway firewall rules, along with NAT
rules, run on the Tier 0 router. In the default configuration, these rules block all traffic to and from compute network segments (see Configure Compute Gateway Networking and Security).

QUESTION 3
A cloud administrator is managing a VMware Cloud on AWS environment connected to an onwww.
premises data center using IPSec VPN connection. The administrator is Informed of performance
issues with applications replicating data between VMware Cloud and the on-premises data center.
The total bandwidth used by this replication is 3.8 Gbps.
What should the administrator do to improve application performance?

A. Deploy VMware HCX.
B. Deploy AWS Direct Connect.
C. Deploy a layer 2 VPN connection.
D. Contact VMware support to request more bandwidth for IPSec VPN connection.

Answer: A

Explanation:

QUESTION 4
With which solution is the cloud administrator interfacing when defining storage policies in a VMware Cloud software-defined data center (SDDC)?

A. VMware Virtual Volumes (vVols)
B. VMware vSAN
C. iSCSI
D. VMware Virtual Machine File System (VMFS)

Answer: B

QUESTION 5
When configuring Hybrid Linked Mode, what is the maximum supported latency between an on premises environment and a VMware Cloud on AWS software-defined data center (SDDC)?

A. 200 milliseconds round trip
B. 250 milliseconds round trip
C. 150 milliseconds round trip
D. 100 milliseconds round trip

Answer: D
Hybrid Linked Mode can tolerate a time skew of up to ten minutes between the on-premises data center and the cloud SDDC. The maximum latency between your cloud SDDC and on-premises data center cannot exceed 100 msec roundtrip.

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