When deploying a vCenter Server Appliance, which two single sign-on (SSO)-related options are presented to an administrator? (Choose two.)
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A. B. C. D. E.BC.
When deploying a vCenter Server Appliance, there are two single sign-on (SSO)-related options that are presented to an administrator:
Join an existing vCenter Single Sign-On domain: This option allows the administrator to join the new vCenter Server Appliance to an existing vCenter Single Sign-On domain. By doing this, the administrator can enable users to log in to the new vCenter Server Appliance using their existing vCenter Single Sign-On credentials.
Create a vCenter Single Sign-On domain: This option allows the administrator to create a new vCenter Single Sign-On domain for the new vCenter Server Appliance. By doing this, the administrator can enable users to log in to the new vCenter Server Appliance using new vCenter Single Sign-On credentials.
The other options listed in the question are not related to single sign-on:
A. Create a vCenter Enhanced Linked Mode group: This option is used to link multiple vCenter Server Appliances together for centralized management.
D. Repoint to another domain: This option allows the administrator to reconfigure the vCenter Server Appliance to use a different vCenter Single Sign-On domain.
E. Reset Single Sign-On password: This option allows the administrator to reset the password for the SSO administrator account, which is used to manage the vCenter Single Sign-On service.