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VMware Exam 2V0-21.23 Topic 8 Question 30 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-21.23 exam
Question #: 30
Topic #: 8
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An administrator receives reports from the application team of poor performance of a virtual ma-chine (VM). The administrator reviews the virtual machine and discovers that it has 20 snapshots that are over 12 months old.

What could the administrator do to improve the VM's performance?

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Candida
2 months ago
I think reverting to the latest snapshot might be a quick fix, but consolidating all snapshots is the best long-term solution.
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Rodney
2 months ago
I believe identifying and deleting the largest delta .vmdk file could also improve performance.
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Stephaine
2 months ago
I agree with Brittney, consolidating the snapshots would definitely help.
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Brittney
2 months ago
I think the administrator should consolidate all of the snapshots into the base VM to improve performance.
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Ashley
2 months ago
I'll have to go with D. Deleting the largest delta file is like decluttering your virtual closet - get rid of the junk and watch the VM fly!
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Dyan
2 months ago
Option C is the way to go! Consolidating the snapshots is like giving the VM a much-needed diet and workout routine. Gotta trim the fat to get those gains in performance!
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Odette
1 months ago
Yeah, it's like cleaning up all the clutter and making the VM more efficient.
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Fallon
1 months ago
I agree, consolidating the snapshots will definitely help improve the VM's performance.
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Lenny
2 months ago
I believe identifying and deleting the largest delta .vmdk file could also help improve performance by reducing unnecessary storage usage.
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Loreen
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Maybe option B? Reverting to the latest snapshot could be a quick fix, but it might not address the underlying issue. Better consult the IT support team on this one.
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Leana
1 months ago
That makes sense. It would clean up the unnecessary snapshots and streamline the VM's operation.
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Celia
1 months ago
I think option C would be the best solution. Consolidating all the snapshots into the base VM could improve performance.
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Talia
2 months ago
I agree with Emmanuel. Consolidating the snapshots would help reduce the overhead on the VM.
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Grover
2 months ago
I'd go with D. Identifying and deleting the largest delta file should free up some space and improve performance without having to revert the whole VM.
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Jacki
1 months ago
I'd go with identifying and deleting the largest delta .vmdk file.
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Oren
2 months ago
I agree, that could help improve performance.
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Kenneth
2 months ago
I think we should consolidate all the snapshots into the base VM.
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Emmanuel
3 months ago
I think the administrator should consolidate all of the snapshots into the base VM to improve performance.
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Kiera
3 months ago
Definitely option C. Consolidating the snapshots into the base VM is the way to go. Those old snapshots are just taking up space and slowing things down.
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Willard
1 months ago
Let's get rid of those old snapshots and make some space.
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Ashlyn
1 months ago
I think we should go ahead and consolidate them to improve the VM's performance.
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Fredric
2 months ago
Yeah, those old snapshots are definitely causing performance issues.
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Germaine
2 months ago
I agree, consolidating the snapshots is the best solution.
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