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2V0-622D · Question #146

In vCenter Server 6.5, Host Customizations within Host Profiles be exported as which two formats? (Choose two)

The correct answer is B. .csv E. .vpf. In vCenter Server 6.5, Host Customizations within Host Profiles can be exported as .csv or .vpf files.

Section 5 – Administer and Protect vSphere 6.5 Resources

Question

In vCenter Server 6.5, Host Customizations within Host Profiles be exported as which two formats? (Choose two)

Options

  • A.xlsx
  • B.csv
  • C.ova
  • D.xls
  • E.vpf

How the community answered

(33 responses)
  • A
    6% (2)
  • B
    88% (29)
  • C
    3% (1)
  • D
    3% (1)

Why each option

In vCenter Server 6.5, Host Customizations within Host Profiles can be exported as .csv or .vpf files.

A.xlsx

.xlsx is a Microsoft Office Open XML spreadsheet format and is not a supported export format for Host Customizations in vCenter Server 6.5.

B.csvCorrect

The .csv format allows administrators to export host customization data into a tabular format that can be edited externally in spreadsheet tools and then reimported.

C.ova

.ova is the Open Virtualization Archive format used for virtual appliance packaging and has no relevance to Host Profile customization export.

D.xls

.xls is the legacy binary Microsoft Excel format and is not supported as an export format for Host Customizations in vCenter Server 6.5.

E.vpfCorrect

The .vpf (VMware Profile Format) is VMware's native binary format that preserves all profile structure and metadata, making it ideal for backup and restore of Host Customizations.

Concept tested: vCenter 6.5 Host Profiles Host Customizations export formats

Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.hostprofiles.doc/GUID-6F2ABF66-E2FE-4CE9-A016-9FF27B80AB1D.html

Topics

#Host Profiles#Host Customizations#export formats#vCenter Server

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