VMware Certified Professional - Data Center Virtualization (VCP-DCV) Practice Exam

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Which option is used to create a VVOL on an existing VVOL container in a vSphere environment?

  1. Storage

  2. Deploy OVF Template

  3. New vApp

  4. Settings

The correct answer is: Storage

To create a Virtual Volume (VVOL) on an existing VVOL container in a vSphere environment, the appropriate approach involves using storage management functions provided by vSphere. VVOLs require the utilization of specific storage features and protocols that integrate with the VMFS file system. When creating a VVOL, it is necessary to interact with storage resources, and this is typically handled under the storage settings within the vSphere client. The first step in this process is accessing the storage management area, which allows administrators to configure and manage storage options including VVOLs. The other options do not directly relate to the creation of a VVOL. Deploying an OVF template and creating a new vApp pertain to the deployment and management of virtual machines rather than storage configurations. Accessing settings may include various configurations but does not specifically direct to the process of creating a VVOL within a VVOL container. Thus, the option focusing on storage is the correct choice for managing and creating VVOLs effectively in a vSphere environment.