2V0-33.22 · Question #73
2V0-33.22 Question #73: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is B. Modify the default VM storage policy.. According to the VMware documentation you provided, it is possible to change a VM storage policy for an ISO image by modifying the default VM storage policy. To change the storage policy for an ISO image, the administrator can follow these steps: Go to the vSphere Web Client and
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Options
- AModify the default VM storage policy and recreate the ISO image.
- BModify the default VM storage policy.
- CApply a new VM storage policy.
- DAttach the ISO Image to a virtual machine.
Explanation
According to the VMware documentation you provided, it is possible to change a VM storage policy for an ISO image by modifying the default VM storage policy. To change the storage policy for an ISO image, the administrator can follow these steps: Go to the vSphere Web Client and navigate to the ISO image in question. Right-click the ISO image and select "Manage" Select "Storage Policies" Select a new storage policy from the list or create a new policy Click on the "Change Policy" button to apply the new storage policy to the ISO image. It's important to note that when you modify the default storage policy, all new files created after the change will be created with the new storage policy. However, this change doesn't affect the existing files that were created with the previous default storage policy. Please accept my apologies for any confusion caused by my previous response.
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