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A company is currently experiencing long infrastructure provisioning times, given that the process to ask, review, approve and deploy their services is manual with many people involved. It is considering vRealize Automation as a resolution, but it wants to better understand how much resources it is going to need.
Which three should the architect consider when determining the appropriate vRealize Automation deployment size for this environment? (Choose three.)

  • A. number of managed machines
  • B. number of concurrent machine provisions
  • C. number of catalog items
  • D. number of blueprints
  • E. number of endpoints
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yoavbh
4 years, 7 months ago
Correct B,C,D. Since the question talks about performance issues during provisioning, the number of managed machines and endpoints that are already there, don't matter. The three answers are related to provisioning so that's my answer. In the link you can see just the objects' maximum capacity. https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Automation/7.4/com.vmware.vra.install.upgrade.doc/GUID-7AE96C90-4D7F-41B0-8235-8CA8D962259F.html
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yoavbh
4 years, 7 months ago
In addition the question doesn't talk about lack of space keeping the managed machines.
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