An administrator is tasked with upgrading the cloud extensibility proxy to access the latest functionality of VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator and onpremises extensibility action integrations. How is the upgrade of the extensibility proxy performed?
A. Use VMware Aria Automation Assembler -> Integrations -> Cloud Proxies page to perform the upgrade.
B. Download the upgrade ISO image, mount it in the cloud extensibility proxy, the upgrade process will start automatically.
C. Download the upgrade ISO image, mount it in the cloud extensibility proxy, and use the vracli upgrade exec command.
D. Use the VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle to perform the upgrade.
Explanation: The upgrade of the cloud extensibility proxy, which enables access to the latest functionality of VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator and on-premises extensibility action integrations, is performed using the VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle. This tool provides lifecycle management capabilities for VMware Aria Suite components, including upgrades, ensuring that components are kept up to date with the latest features and security patches.
Which three statements could an administrator use to describe how Stages and Tasks work within a pipeline created within VMware Aria Automation Pipelines? (Choose three.)
A. A Stage can have more than one Task.
B. A Pipeline can have more than one Stage.
C. A Stage can only have one Task.
D. A pipeline can only have one Stage.
E. A Stage can run either in parallel or sequentially to other Stages within the same Pipeline.
F. A Task can run either in parallel or sequentially to other Tasks within the same Stage.
Explanation: In VMware Aria Automation Pipelines,a Stage can have more than one Task(A),a Pipeline can have more than one Stage(B), anda Stage can run either in parallel or sequentially to other Stages within the same Pipeline(E). These features provide flexibility in defining and executing complex automation workflows.
Which two components can be used for robust role-based access control? (Choose two.)
A. VMware Aria Operations
B. VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle
C. VMware Aria Automation
D. VMware Workspace ONE Access
E. VMware vCenter
Explanation: For robust role-based access control (RBAC) within VMware environments, VMware Aria Automation and VMware Workspace ONE Access are key components. VMware Aria Automation allows for defining roles within the automation platform itself, controlling what users can do within the automation environment. VMware Workspace ONE Access, on the other hand, provides identity and access management services, enabling centralized control over user access to applications and VMware services, making it an integral part of RBAC.
An administrator is looking to install VMware Aria Automation Config to integrate with existing VMware Aria Automation environment. Which pre-requisite must be met to complete the installation using VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle?
A. Access to NSX cloud account
B. Access to a VMware Aria Automation tenant
C. Integrate VMware Aria Automation with Active Directory
D. Access to NSX Load Balancer
Explanation: To integrate VMware Aria Automation Config with an existing VMware Aria Automation environment, one fundamental prerequisite is access to a VMware Aria Automation tenant. This access ensures that the Config component can communicate and operate within the specific tenant's context, applying configurations and settings as needed.
Which two public cloud accounts are supported for VMware Aria Automation? (Choose two.)
A. Oracle Cloud
B. Microsoft Azure
C. Alibaba Cloud
D. Amazon Web Services
E. IBM Cloud
Explanation: VMware Aria Automation supports integration with various public cloud providers, including Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS). These integrations allow administrators to deploy and manage resources within these public cloud environments directly from VMware Aria Automation.
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