A. It defines and controls the type of compatible guest operating systems.
B. It defines and controls the replication attributes and is controlled by the tenant.
C. It defines and controls the replication attributes and is controlled by the service provider.
D. It defines and controls the replication attributes and is controlled by the on-premises vSphere environment.
A. Add the ESXi hosts to the vSphere cluster that backs the provider VDC.
B. Add the ESXi hosts to the vSphere cluster that backs the provider VDC, and navigate to the Infrastructure Resources. Then, select Hosts, and click autodiscover.
C. Add the ESXi hosts to the vSphere cluster that backs the provider VDC, and validate that the Cloud Director installs the proper VIBs.
D. Within Cloud Director, navigate to the Infrastructure Resources, select Hosts, and click add.
A. By importing a vApp using a VMDK
B. By importing a vApp from vCenter Server as a vApp
C. By creating a vApp from an ISO image
D. By creating a vApp from catalog
E. By creating a vApp from a vApp template
A. Routed vApp Network
B. External Network
C. Direct vApp Network
D. Isolated vApp Network
A. 902
B. 443
C. 8443
D. 5480
A. A SAML 2.0 Identity Provider
B. A SAML 1.1 Identity Provider
C. A configured LDAP connection
D. A Certificate Private Key