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  • Exam Code: 2V0-16.25
  • Exam Title: VMware vSphere Foundation 9.0 Administrator
  • Vendor: VMware
  • Exam Questions: 60
  • Last Updated: March 9th,2026

Question 1

Which component of VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) is essential for supporting containerized workloads within the vSphere environment?

Correct Answer:D
To supportcontainerized workloads within VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF), the essential component isvSphere Kubernetes Service (vSphere with Tanzu).
Provides nativeKubernetes integrationwith vSphere clusters.
Enables runningPods, Tanzu Kubernetes clusters, and containerized workloadson vSphere infrastructure.
Other options:
VCF Automation (A):Automates VCF lifecycle but not containers.
VCF Fleet Manager (B):Manages multi-instance environments, not workload containers.
VCF Operations (C):Provides monitoring/analytics but not container runtime.
References:
VMware vSphere 9.0 –vSphere with Tanzu Overview VMware Docs: Kubernetes in vSphere (Tanzu)

Question 2

A network failure of a host occurred in a VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) vSphere cluster. None of the virtual machines (VMs) restarted on unaffected hosts and the VMs were unreachable until the problem was corrected.
vSphere HA and DRS are enabled, and all tests when powering off a host were successful. What is the cause of this behavior?

Correct Answer:A
In this scenario, anetwork failureoccurred on a host, and VMs on that host didnot restart on other hosts, even thoughHA and DRS were enabled.
This indicates thatvSphere HA detected an isolation event(the host lost network connectivity) but tookno action, because theHost Isolation Response was disabled.
Normally, with Host Isolation Response set to "Power Off and Restart VMs," HA restarts affected VMs on surviving hosts.
Since powering off a host manually triggers a restart correctly, the failure here was specific toisolation behavior.
Other options:
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit B. Affinity rule "should run on"# Would still allow HA restart elsewhere if isolation occurred.
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit C. DRS not enabled# DRS only balances load; HA is responsible for restarts.
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit D. HA not enabled# Contradicts the scenario (HA was enabled). References:
VMware vSphere 9.0 –HA Isolation Response Settings
VMware KB 1002117 –Understanding Isolation Response in vSphere HA

Question 3

What is the purpose of a port group on a Distributed Switch?

Correct Answer:C
Aport groupon avSphere Distributed Switch (VDS)provides:
Logical grouping of virtual ports.
Definesnetwork policiessuch as VLAN IDs, traffic shaping, security policies, and teaming.
Used for segmenting traffic types (vMotion, vSAN, management, VM traffic).
Other options:
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit A. Enable vSAN connectivity# Achieved by assigning vSAN traffic to a port group, but not the main definition.
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit B. Allocate CPU/memory resources# Done via resource pools, not port groups.
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit D. Manage storage I/O performance# Done with Storage I/O Control, not port groups. References:
VMware vSphere 9.0 –vSphere Networking Basics VMware Docs: Port Groups on Distributed Switch

Question 4

An administrator is tasked to create a new view in VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations to monitor CPU demand on ESX hosts, including the historical and forecast data.
Which view type is appropriate to display such information?

Correct Answer:D
InVCF Operations, when monitoring metrics like CPU demand across ESX hosts, includinghistorical usage and forecast data, the best visualization is aTrend view. * Trend viewsdisplay data over time, showing both past and predicted future behavior. * This makes them ideal forcapacity planning, performance forecasting, and demand analysis. * Table (A)# Shows raw values but lacks predictive visualization. * Distribution (B)# Useful for comparing values across objects but not for time-based or forecasted trends. * Text (C)# Displays static values or metrics, not historical/forecasting data. References: VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Operations Guide -Creating Views (Trend, Distribution, Table, Text) VMware Docs: vRealize Operations - Creating Views

Question 5

An administrator has noticed occasional performance degradation during peak usage times and needs to address this issue proactively by creating a mechanism that doesn't give data or outputs too often to overload the team.
Which of the following steps is required to create the mechanism in VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations?

Correct Answer:A
The administrator wants toproactively manage performance degradationduring peak times without overwhelming the IT team.
The correct method is tocreate a custom alert with specific metric, threshold, and duration(A).
This ensures alerts are triggered only when sustained performance issues occur, reducing noise.
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit B. Default alert settings# Too generic, may cause alert storms.
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit C. Custom dashboard# Useful for visualization but not proactive alerting.
2V0-16.25 dumps exhibit D. Notify during off-peak hours# Defers the issue, not proactive.
References:
VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.3 –Creating Alerts and Policies VMware Docs: [Configuring Alerts in vRealize Operations]