The VMware 2V0-31.21 exam preparation guide is designed to provide candidates with necessary information about the VCP-CMA 2023 exam. It includes exam summary, sample questions, practice test, objectives and ways to interpret the exam objectives to enable candidates to assess the types of questions-answers that may be asked during the VMware Certified Professional - Cloud Management and Automation 2023 (VCP-CMA 2023) exam.
It is recommended for all the candidates to refer the 2V0-31.21 objectives and sample questions provided in this preparation guide. The VMware Cloud Management and Automation Professional certification is mainly targeted to the candidates who want to build their career in Cloud Management and Automation domain and demonstrate their expertise. We suggest you to use practice exam listed in this cert guide to get used to with exam environment and identify the knowledge areas where you need more work prior to taking the actual Professional VMware vRealize Automation 8.3 exam.
VMware 2V0-31.21 Exam Summary:
Exam Name
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Professional VMware vRealize Automation 8.3 (VCP-CMA 2023) |
Exam Code | 2V0-31.21 |
Exam Price | $250 USD |
Duration | 130 minutes |
Number of Questions | 67 |
Passing Score | 300 / 500 |
Recommended Training / Books | VMware vRealize Automation: Install, Configure, Manage [V8.3] |
Schedule Exam | PEARSON VUE |
Sample Questions | VMware 2V0-31.21 Sample Questions |
Recommended Practice | VMware Certified Professional - Cloud Management and Automation 2023 (VCP-CMA 2023) Practice Test |
VMware VCP-CMA 2023 Syllabus:
Section | Objectives |
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Architecture and Technologies |
- Describe the architecture of vRealize Automation (Kubernetes pods, Workspace ONE Access, Lifecycle Manager) - Differentiate between vRealize Automation vs vRealize Automation cloud - Describe the services offered by vRealize Automation (Cloud Assembly, Service Broker, Code Stream, Orchestrator, and SaltStack Config) |
Products and Solutions | |
Planning and Designing | |
Installing, Configuring, and Setting Up |
- Describe the different types of vRealize Automation deployments (standard vs. clustered, vRA Envrion Scale Out) - Prepare the pre-requisites for the installation (DNS, NTP, Service Accounts etc.) - Perform a simple installation using vRealize Easy Installer - Configure vRealize Automation using Quick Start - Perform manual installation using Lifecycle Manager (Workspace ONE Access and vRealize Automation and vRA Envrion Scale Out) - Configure identity sources (add a directory) - Configure identity and access management (RBAC) - Set up Cloud Accounts (NSX Constructs) - Add Cloud Zones - Add Projects - Add Image Mappings - Add Flavor Mappings - Add Network Profiles - Add Storage Profiles - Describe different types of basic integrations available with vRealize Automation ("out of the box") - Integrate vRealize Automation with vRealize Operations (Native Integration and Dashboards) - Describe the Onboarding Process - Describe ABX - Describe Different Types of Tags in vRealize Automation - Configure Capability Tags - Install SaltStack Config using vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager - Create Cloud Template to Deploy Minions - Pre-requisites for Configuring Multi-tenancy - Configure Code Stream Endpoints and Basic Pipelines - Describe the Use Case of Integrating Terraform with vRA |
Performance-tuning, Optimization, and Upgrades | |
Troubleshooting and Repairing |
- Collect log bundles - Describe "vracli" commandlet options - Describe "kubectl" (vRA Appliance) commandlet options - Troubleshoot vRealize Automation configuration errors (Cloud Zone, tags, YAML, etc.) - Troubleshoot provisioning errors - Monitor deployments (provisioning diagram) - Monitor vRO workflow execution (extensibility and event logs) |
Administrative and Operational Tasks |
- Manage the Identity and Access Management tab (vRA organization and service roles) - Manage Cloud Accounts - Manage Cloud Zones - Manage Projects - Manage Image Mappings - Manage Flavor Mappings - Manage Capability and Constraint Tags - Manage Storage Profiles - Manage Network Profiles - Create and Manage Cloud Templates (Cloud Templates Inputs, YAML file and its syntax, NSX-T On-Demand Network Contructs) - Create and manage Cloud Template Versions - Manage Extensibility/Subscription (ABX/vRealize Orchestrator) - Deploy Catalog items - Manage deployments - Describe Kubernetes clusters (Kubernetes zone) - Customize a deployment using CloudConfig/Cloud-InIt - Create Service Broker Content Sources - Configure Content Sharing - Create and Manage Custom Forms - Manage Policies (definition and enforcement) - Manage notifications (email servers) - Manage Virtual Private Zones (VPZs) |