2V0-622D · Question #155
What new feature was introduced to the Content Library in vSphere 6.5?
The correct answer is A. Mount an ISO directly from the Content Library.. vSphere 6.5 added the ability to mount ISO files directly from the Content Library to a virtual machine's CD/DVD drive, eliminating the need to download the ISO first.
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What new feature was introduced to the Content Library in vSphere 6.5?
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- AMount an ISO directly from the Content Library.
- BDeploy a virtual machine from an OVF Package in a Content Library.
- CUpload a File from a URL to a Library Item.
- DUpload a File from a Local System to a Library Item.
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(42 responses)- A90% (38)
- B5% (2)
- C2% (1)
- D2% (1)
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vSphere 6.5 added the ability to mount ISO files directly from the Content Library to a virtual machine's CD/DVD drive, eliminating the need to download the ISO first.
Mounting an ISO directly from the Content Library was a new capability introduced in vSphere 6.5, allowing administrators to attach library-stored ISO images to a VM's virtual CD/DVD drive without downloading them to a datastore first. This streamlined OS installations and tooling workflows by leveraging the library as a direct source. Prior to 6.5, ISOs had to reside on a datastore to be mounted.
Deploying VMs from OVF/OVA packages stored in the Content Library was available in earlier versions of vSphere, not a new 6.5 feature.
Uploading files to a library item from a URL was supported in vSphere 6.0 and was not introduced in 6.5.
Uploading files from a local system to a library item was a base Content Library feature present since its introduction in vSphere 6.0, not a 6.5 enhancement.
Concept tested: vSphere 6.5 Content Library ISO mount feature
Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.vm_admin.doc/GUID-254B2CE8-20A8-43F0-90E8-3F6776C2C896.html
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