A customer has requested a vSphere 6.5 deployment design that utilizes vCenter Server and the use of VMware-recommended best practices for securing vCenter Server. Which three actions would satisfy these requirements? (Choose three.)
A.
Utilizing vSphere CLI and vSphere SDK for Perl scripts.
B.
Restricting vCenter Server access to only the management network.
C.
Assigning the default Administrator role to all administrator users.
D.
Synchronizing time in the vCenter Server with a NTP source.
E.
Removing expired and revoked certificates from vCenter Server system.
BDE. Leaving expired or revoked certificates or leaving vCenter Server installation logs for failed installation on your vCenter Server system can compromise your environment. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.7/com.vmware.vsphere.security.doc/GUID-F583EF9D-49A0-438F-8A8E-DD6E0A11186E.html
Correct answers are BDE.
Answer A is wrong: CLI is risky, in fact disabled by default on ESXi servers. Should only enabled and used when necessary and disabled afterwards
C: is wrong also. Obviously assigning default administrator role to everyone is not the way to go
BDE. Information from https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/vsphere-esxi-vcenter-server-65-security-guide.pdf
B - page 100
D page 101
E - page 90
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