nerdexam
Broadcom-VMware

2V0-622 · Question #411

Which two statements are true regarding Auto Deploy in version 6.5? (Choose two.)

The correct answer is A. Auto Deploy can be configured and managed via PowerCLI. C. Auto Deploy can be configured and managed via the vSphere Web Client.. In vSphere 6.5, Auto Deploy (used to provision stateless ESXi hosts via PXE boot) could be configured and managed through two interfaces: (A) PowerCLI - VMware provides a full set of PowerCLI cmdlets (e.g., Add-DeployRule, Get-DeployRuleSet) for scripting and automating Auto Depl

Section 5 – Administer and Protect vSphere 6.5 Resources

Question

Which two statements are true regarding Auto Deploy in version 6.5? (Choose two.)

Options

  • AAuto Deploy can be configured and managed via PowerCLI.
  • BAuto Deploy can be configured and managed via the vSphere Client.
  • CAuto Deploy can be configured and managed via the vSphere Web Client.
  • DAuto Deploy can be configured and managed via vCLI commands.

How the community answered

(56 responses)
  • A
    88% (49)
  • B
    4% (2)
  • D
    9% (5)

Explanation

In vSphere 6.5, Auto Deploy (used to provision stateless ESXi hosts via PXE boot) could be configured and managed through two interfaces: (A) PowerCLI - VMware provides a full set of PowerCLI cmdlets (e.g., Add-DeployRule, Get-DeployRuleSet) for scripting and automating Auto Deploy configurations; and (C) the vSphere Web Client (the Flash-based client) - in 6.5, this was the primary GUI for full Auto Deploy management including rule sets, image profiles, and host profiles. Option (B) refers to the HTML5-based vSphere Client, which in version 6.5 was still incomplete and did not yet support Auto Deploy management. Option (D) vCLI is focused on ESXi host-level CLI tasks and does not provide Auto Deploy management capabilities.

Topics

#Auto Deploy#PowerCLI#vSphere Web Client#host provisioning

Community Discussion

No community discussion yet for this question.

Full 2V0-622 Practice