An administrator would like to make virtual machine templates and ISO images available to all vCenter Server instances in the data center.
Which feature should the administrator use to achieve this goal? (Choose the best answer.)
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https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vm_admin.doc/GUID-254B2CE8-20A8-43F0-90E8-3F6776C2C896.htmlThe feature that the administrator should use to make virtual machine templates and ISO images available to all vCenter Server instances in the data center is Content libraries.
Content libraries are a feature in vSphere that allow you to centrally manage and distribute content such as virtual machine templates, ISO images, and scripts across multiple vCenter Server instances in a data center. By creating a content library, administrators can publish content to the library and make it available to other vCenter Server instances or vSphere clients.
Content libraries can be published and subscribed to across vCenter Server instances and can be used to manage content across data centers. This makes it easy to share content between different teams or departments, and ensures that virtual machines are built from standardized templates.
Host profiles are used to configure ESXi hosts based on a predefined set of rules and policies, while storage policies are used to define and apply storage requirements to virtual machines. Resource pools are used to manage and allocate resources such as CPU, memory, and storage within a vSphere cluster. None of these features are designed to manage the distribution of content across multiple vCenter Server instances. Therefore, Content libraries is the correct answer to the question.