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2V0-622D · Question #167

Which three object types can be stored in the Content Library? (Choose three.)

The correct answer is B. VM templates C. vAPP templates D. ISO files. The vSphere Content Library is designed to store VM templates, vApp (OVF/OVA) templates, and ISO image files for use across hosts and datacenters.

Section 8 – Deploy and Administer VMware Virtual Machines

Question

Which three object types can be stored in the Content Library? (Choose three.)

Options

  • AvDS backups
  • BVM templates
  • CvAPP templates
  • DISO files

How the community answered

(66 responses)
  • A
    9% (6)
  • B
    91% (60)

Why each option

The vSphere Content Library is designed to store VM templates, vApp (OVF/OVA) templates, and ISO image files for use across hosts and datacenters.

AvDS backups

vDS (vSphere Distributed Switch) backups are exported as separate configuration files managed through the vSphere networking interface and cannot be stored as Content Library items.

BVM templatesCorrect

VM templates (including those converted to OVF/OVA format) are a primary Content Library item type, enabling consistent VM deployment across environments.

CvAPP templatesCorrect

vApp templates packaged as OVF/OVA files are natively supported by Content Library, allowing multi-VM application stacks to be stored and deployed centrally.

DISO filesCorrect

ISO files are explicitly supported as a Content Library item type, enabling guest OS installation media to be mounted by VMs from a central, managed location.

Concept tested: vSphere Content Library supported item types

Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.vm_admin.doc/GUID-254B2CE8-20A8-43F0-90E8-3F6776C2C896.html

Topics

#Content Library#VM templates#vApp templates#ISO files

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