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Question #: 20
Topic #: 1
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A vSAN administrator of a non-internet connected vSAN environment wants to upgrade the environment from the vSAN 7.0 U3 to the vSAN 8.0 using vLCM.
Which option, if any, should be used as a depot in this case?

  • A. Configure the vSphere Lifecycle Manager to download the updates from an Online Depot.
  • B. Configure the vSphere Lifecycle Manager to download the updates from the VMware Depot using HTTPS.
  • C. Configure the vSphere Lifecycle Manager to download updates from a local UMDS-shared repository.
  • D. It is not possible to use the vSphere Lifecycle Manager on a non-internet connected environment.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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gumaam
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
UMDS (Update Manager Download Service) allows you to download updates from the VMware depot and store them locally. This is suitable for environments that do not have internet access. By using a local UMDS-shared repository, you can still utilize vLCM for upgrading your vSAN environment without needing direct internet connectivity. Options A and B require internet access, and option D is incorrect since vLCM can be used in a non-internet-connected environment with the appropriate setup.
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Ansari678
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: C
C. Configure the vSphere Lifecycle Manager to download updates from a local UMDS (Update Manager Download Service)-shared repository. The Update Manager Download Service (UMDS) allows you to download updates, patches, and metadata from the internet-connected vCenter Server and then use it in your non-internet connected environment. You would set up a local UMDS-shared repository to host the update files, and vLCM can then use this local repository to perform the upgrade.
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jchampion
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: C
C. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-lifecycle-manager/GUID-AB1032CF-2C9A-44E5-94BA-216396F167F9.html#GUID-AB1032CF-2C9A-44E5-94BA-216396F167F9
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