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VMware Exam 2V0-31.23 Topic 2 Question 23 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-31.23 exam
Question #: 23
Topic #: 2
[All 2V0-31.23 Questions]

An administrator has been tasked with configuring VMware Aria Automation SaaS to meet the following requirements:

Ability to deploy Virtual Machines to an on-premises VMware SDDC.

Ability to consume VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator workflows from the self-service catalog.

Which two components of a VMware Aria Automation SaaS-based architecture must be deployed on-premises to meet the requirements? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, D

To meet the requirements of deploying Virtual Machines to an on-premises VMware SDDC and consuming VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator workflows from the self-service catalog in a VMware Aria Automation SaaS environment, the necessary components to be deployed on-premises include the VMware Cloud Proxy and VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator. The Cloud Proxy facilitates secure communication between the on-premises environment and the SaaS-based VMware Aria Automation, while the Orchestrator provides the workflow automation capabilities required.


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Gail
22 days ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is A) VMware Cloud Proxy and D) VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator. You need the Proxy to connect to the on-premises environment, and the Orchestrator to run the workflows. Although, I heard the Proxy sometimes likes to do the robot during deployments.
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Thad
4 days ago
I think you're right, the VMware Cloud Proxy is needed to connect to the on-premises SDDC.
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Quiana
26 days ago
D) VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator and E) VMware Cloud Extensibility Proxy are the two components that need to be deployed on-premises. This allows for the integration with the local VMware SDDC and the consumption of Orchestrator workflows.
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Carylon
29 days ago
Well, the only components that make sense to deploy on-premises are the VMware Cloud Proxy and the Orchestrator. Everything else can be handled in the cloud. Although, I heard the Orchestrator sometimes comes with its own dance moves.
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Gracia
5 days ago
A: I agree, the VMware Cloud Proxy and Orchestrator are the way to go for on-premises deployment.
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William
1 months ago
I think the VMware Aria Automation Config and VMware Cloud Extensibility Proxy are the correct answers. You need the Config component for the on-premises deployment, and the Extensibility Proxy to connect to the VMware SDDC.
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Heidy
14 days ago
I believe the correct answers are VMware Aria Automation Config and VMware Cloud Extensibility Proxy.
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Evangelina
1 months ago
I'm not sure about VMware Cloud Proxy. I think Workspace One Access Connector might be needed instead.
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Evangelina
1 months ago
I agree with you, Eun. We also need to deploy VMware Cloud Proxy to meet the requirements.
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Amos
2 months ago
The VMware Cloud Proxy and VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator are the two components that must be deployed on-premises to meet the requirements. This allows for the deployment of VMs to the on-premises SDDC and the consumption of Orchestrator workflows from the self-service catalog.
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Juliana
28 days ago
D) VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator
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Dong
1 months ago
A) VMware Cloud Proxy
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Eun
2 months ago
I think we need to deploy VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator on-premises.
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