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An administrator is tasked with creating dashboards to track system performance metrics for both
the IT department and executive leadership. The requirements for this task are:
The IT team needs detailed, technical metrics across all of the infrastructure components in the
environment.
The executives need high-level summaries that highlight Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) across
the environment in a single dashboard.
The executives need to access the dashboard via a shared URL.
The dashboards must be capable of being shared, and always display the latest data collected when
the link is used.
What two steps should the administrator perform to meet these requirements? (Choose two.)
Options
Discussion
A is wrong, B and A. Had something like this in a mock-the IT side gets covered with out-of-the-box ops dashboards (A), and execs really need a custom dashboard to focus on KPIs (B). Pretty sure Automation doesn't give the right flexibility here. Agree?
I see the logic but think it's D here. Out-of-the-box dashboards in VCF Automation should give those executive KPIs fast and might be easier than building custom every time. Not 100% though, maybe missing some detail options?
B and A tbh
A and B tbh
Yeah, I'd stick with A and B. IT gets all their detailed metrics from OOTB dashboards, and for execs you set up a custom dashboard with just the KPIs they care about. Nothing in the question suggests logs are needed, so C doesn't really fit here. Pretty sure that's what VMware expects, but let me know if you see it differently.
C not B. I'd expect exec dashboards with KPIs to maybe use Logs for more tailored alerting, and Logs can be shared with URLs too. I might be off since logs weren't mentioned directly but it feels plausible, agree or disagree?
Option A and B make the most sense, since out-of-the-box dashboards give IT the technical details, and execs need a custom KPI view. D is misleading-Automation isn’t meant for dashboarding KPIs. I think A/B are right but open to other takes.
Makes sense to go with A and B. Out-of-the-box dashboards cover all the granular metrics for IT, while execs get the KPIs via a custom dashboard they can access by link. Pretty standard setup in vRealize/Aria Operations, unless I'm missing something here.
B . Custom dashboard in VCF Ops is what execs need for KPIs, and out-of-the-box fits the IT side (A). D is a trap since Automation doesn't really focus on KPI display, it's more workflows.
A and B tbh. Out-of-the-box for IT, custom dashboard for exec KPIs is what the requirements want. No doubt here.
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