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An administrator wants to provide users restricted access. The users should only be able to perform the following tasks: -Create and consolidate virtual machine snapshots -Add/Remove virtual disks -Sn
The correct answer is B. Virtual machine power user. The Virtual Machine Power User role includes snapshot creation, consolidation, and virtual disk management privileges, matching all three requirements listed.
Question
An administrator wants to provide users restricted access. The users should only be able to perform the following tasks:
-Create and consolidate virtual machine snapshots -Add/Remove virtual disks -Snapshot Management Which default role in vCenter Server would meet the administrator's requirements for the users?
Options
- AVirtual machine user
- BVirtual machine power user
- CVirtual Datacenter administrator
- DVMware Consolidated Backup user
How the community answered
(28 responses)- A4% (1)
- B89% (25)
- C7% (2)
Why each option
The Virtual Machine Power User role includes snapshot creation, consolidation, and virtual disk management privileges, matching all three requirements listed.
The Virtual Machine User role only allows basic VM interaction such as powering on/off and connecting removable media, but does not include snapshot creation or virtual disk management.
The Virtual Machine Power User is a sample role in vCenter that grants snapshot management privileges (create, delete, revert, consolidate) as well as the ability to add and remove virtual disks. It is specifically designed for users who need elevated VM management capabilities beyond basic interaction, without granting full administrative access.
The Virtual Datacenter Administrator role grants far broader permissions across the entire datacenter, exceeding the restricted access requirement described.
The VMware Consolidated Backup user role is designed for backup software integration and does not include snapshot consolidation or virtual disk add/remove privileges.
Concept tested: vCenter default sample roles and their privilege sets
Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.security.doc/GUID-93B962A7-93FA-4E96-B68F-AE66D3D6C663.html
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