Which two areas of the vRealize Automation User Interface could a Fabric Administrator examine to determine current consumption of compute and storage resources? (Choose two.)
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The vRealize Automation user interface provides several areas that a Fabric Administrator can use to determine the current consumption of compute and storage resources. Two of these areas are:
A. Infrastructure > Compute Resources: This section displays the compute resources that are currently being used, including the number of virtual machines, templates, and datastores that are active. The Fabric Administrator can view details on the usage of each resource, such as the number of CPUs, memory, and storage consumed.
B. Infrastructure > Reservation Policies: This section displays the current usage of reservation policies for compute and storage resources. Reservation policies specify the resources that can be allocated to a particular business group or user, and the Fabric Administrator can use this section to determine how much of those resources are currently being consumed.
C. Home: The Home section provides a high-level overview of the vRealize Automation environment, including the current status of compute and storage resources. However, this section does not provide detailed information on resource consumption.
D. Administration > Business Groups: This section provides information on the business groups that are using vRealize Automation, including the current usage of compute and storage resources. However, this section is focused more on the management of business groups than on the detailed monitoring of resource consumption.
In summary, the two areas of the vRealize Automation User Interface that a Fabric Administrator could examine to determine current consumption of compute and storage resources are Infrastructure > Compute Resources and Infrastructure > Reservation Policies.