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A Cloud Administrator has been tasked with verifying all of the prerequisites are in place prior to deploying VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle. The following information has been provided for the Aria Suite Lifecycle implementation: hostname: lcm domain: vcf.company.com

IP address: 10.0.0.150 /24 -

IP gateway: 10.0.0.1 -
Which three items must the Cloud Administrator ensure are available prior to deploying VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle? (Choose three.)

  • A. Connectivity between Application Virtual Networks, Management Network, and network services (DNS and NTP)
  • B. A DNS A Record for lcm.vcf.company.com that points to 10.0.0.150
  • C. The IP address for the Standalone Tier 1 Load Balancer for VMware Aria components is prepared
  • D. A DNS PTR Record for 10.0.0.1 that points to lcm.vcf.company.com
  • E. A CA-signed SSL certificate for Aria Suite Lifecycle added to SDDC Manager
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Suggested Answer: ABE 🗳️

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Altra001
1 week, 1 day ago
Selected Answer: ABC
C: While Aria Suite Lifecycle itself doesn’t require a load balancer, future deployments of Aria components like Aria Automation or Operations may need a load balancer IP pre-defined (especially in environments using NSX). It's a common best practice to have this ready ahead of time. E incorrect - CA or Self-Signed certificates can be used.
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BrianOC
2 weeks, 3 days ago
Selected Answer: ABC
IP address for the Standalone Tier-1 Load Balancer for VMware Aria components If deploying with AVN-based architecture, this is required to enable load balancing for Aria components like Aria Automation, Aria Ops, etc Why not, E. A CA-signed SSL certificate for Aria Suite Lifecycle added to SDDC Manager • Not needed before deployment. • A self-signed cert is generated by default during deployment. You can later replace it after deployment via Aria Suite Lifecycle UI.
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MirceaR
2 weeks, 3 days ago
Selected Answer: ABC
I think the correct answer here is A, B, C. The CA-Signed certificates can be changed later, but are not mandatory for deployment
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