CV0-003 · Question #475
A multinational corporation is moving its worldwide cloud presence to a single region, which is called Region A. An administrator attempts to use a workflow, which was previously used to deploy VMs to
The correct answer is A. Language support. The 'Invalid character set' error is a direct indicator of a language or locale compatibility issue. Different cloud regions are often configured with different default character encodings and language support (e.g., Latin-1, UTF-8, or region-specific encodings like Cyrillic or C
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A multinational corporation is moving its worldwide cloud presence to a single region, which is called Region A. An administrator attempts to use a workflow, which was previously used to deploy VMs to Region E in the new Region A environment, and receives the following error:
Invalid character set. Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of the error?
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- ALanguage support
- BLicensing failure
- CAuthentication issues
- DTime-zone misconfiguration
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(22 responses)- A73% (16)
- B9% (2)
- C5% (1)
- D14% (3)
Explanation
The 'Invalid character set' error is a direct indicator of a language or locale compatibility issue. Different cloud regions are often configured with different default character encodings and language support (e.g., Latin-1, UTF-8, or region-specific encodings like Cyrillic or CJK character sets). When a workflow built for Region E is reused in Region A, any configuration values, VM names, metadata, or scripts containing characters not supported by Region A's character set will trigger this error. This is not a licensing, authentication, or time-zone issue-those produce entirely different error messages.
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