vCenter Virtual Machine Privileges for App Volumes

vCenter Virtual Machine Privileges for App Volumes

Question

Which two vCenter Virtual Machine privileges are required for App Volumes? (Choose two.)

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Explanations

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https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-App-Volumes/2.12/App-Volumes-User-Guide.pdf

The correct answers are A. Interaction > Device connection and B. Configuration > Add or remove device.

Here's a detailed explanation of why these two vCenter Virtual Machine privileges are required for App Volumes:

A. Interaction > Device connection: This privilege is required for App Volumes because it allows virtual machines to connect and disconnect virtual devices, such as USB drives, CD/DVD drives, and floppy drives. App Volumes uses this privilege to mount AppStacks (applications and configurations) and User Writable Volumes (user data) to virtual machines as virtual disks. These virtual disks are connected to the virtual machine using this privilege, allowing the applications and data to be accessed by the user.

B. Configuration > Add or remove device: This privilege is required for App Volumes because it allows virtual machines to add and remove virtual devices, such as virtual disks, virtual network adapters, and virtual serial ports. App Volumes uses this privilege to add and remove virtual disks as AppStacks and User Writable Volumes are mounted and unmounted to virtual machines. This privilege is also used to add and remove virtual network adapters as virtual machines are added and removed from App Volumes assignments.

C. Configuration > Reload from Path: This privilege is not required for App Volumes. This privilege allows virtual machines to reload the configuration file from a specified path. This privilege is typically used for troubleshooting purposes.

D. Inventory > Move: This privilege is not required for App Volumes. This privilege allows virtual machines to be moved between hosts and resource pools. This privilege is typically used for administrative purposes.