vRealize Automation UI: Determine Virtual Machines Provisioned by User | Exam VCP-CMA

Aggregate Allocated Memory and Storage Totals for Virtual Machines | vRealize Automation UI

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Which two area of the vRealize Automation UI could a Fabric Administrator look to determine how many virtual machines have been provisioned by a specific user along with their aggregate allocated memory and storage totals? (Choose two.)

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As a Fabric Administrator, to determine how many virtual machines have been provisioned by a specific user along with their aggregate allocated memory and storage totals, you can look at two areas of the vRealize Automation UI. These areas are:

A. Infrastructure > Managed Machines: In this section, you can view all the virtual machines provisioned by the users. To view the virtual machines provisioned by a specific user, you can apply a filter by selecting the user's name. Once you have filtered the results, you can view the aggregate allocated memory and storage totals for the virtual machines provisioned by the user.

B. Infrastructure > Reservations: In this section, you can view the reservations that have been created by the users. A reservation represents a set of resources that have been allocated to a user or group of users. To view the virtual machines provisioned by a specific user, you can select the reservation that has been assigned to the user. Once you have selected the reservation, you can view the aggregate allocated memory and storage totals for the virtual machines provisioned by the user.

The other two options, Home and Infrastructure > Compute Resources, do not provide information related to the virtual machines provisioned by a specific user along with their aggregate allocated memory and storage totals.

In summary, to determine how many virtual machines have been provisioned by a specific user along with their aggregate allocated memory and storage totals, a Fabric Administrator can look at the Infrastructure > Managed Machines and Infrastructure > Reservations sections of the vRealize Automation UI.