Which out-of-the-box role is required in order to create a content library in VMware Cloud on AWS?
Which out-of-the-box role is required in order to create a content library in VMware Cloud on AWS?
The CloudAdmin role includes the necessary privileges to create and manage content libraries along with other SDDC workloads and related objects such as storage policies and vSphere tags. The CloudGlobalAdmin is an internal role and does not have explicit privileges required for creating content libraries post-deployment. Therefore, the correct role required to create a content library in VMware Cloud on AWS is CloudAdmin.
The CloudAdmin role has the following privileges in SDDC Version 1.18. ContentLibrary.AddCertToTrustStore ContentLibrary.AddLibraryItem ContentLibrary.CheckInTemplate ContentLibrary.CheckOutTemplate ContentLibrary.CreateLocalLibrary ContentLibrary.CreateSubscribedLibrary ContentLibrary.DeleteCertFromTrustStore ContentLibrary.DeleteLibraryItem ContentLibrary.DeleteLocalLibrary ContentLibrary.DeleteSubscribedLibrary ContentLibrary.DownloadSession ContentLibrary.EvictLibraryItem ContentLibrary.EvictSubscribedLibrary ContentLibrary.GetConfiguration ContentLibrary.ImportStorage ContentLibrary.ProbeSubscription ContentLibrary.ReadStorage ContentLibrary.SyncLibrary ContentLibrary.SyncLibraryItem ContentLibrary.TypeIntrospection ContentLibrary.UpdateConfiguration ContentLibrary.UpdateLibrary ContentLibrary.UpdateLibraryItem ContentLibrary.UpdateLocalLibrary ContentLibrary.UpdateSession ContentLibrary.UpdateSubscribedLibrary https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/com.vmware.vsphere.vmc-aws-manage-data-center-vms.doc/GUID-DFB3C048-5728-4DE9-9380-7240748875C3.html
The Answer is B - CloudAdmin SDDC vCenter Roles CloudAdmin The CloudAdmin role has the privileges necessary to create and manage SDDC workloads and related objects such as storage policies, content libraries, vSphere tags, and resource pools. This role cannot access or configure objects that are supported and managed by VMware, such as hosts, clusters, and management virtual machines. The CloudAdmin role can create, clone, or modify non-default roles. For detailed information about the privileges assigned to this role, see CloudAdmin Privileges. CloudGlobalAdmin The CloudGlobalAdmin role is an internal role that must exist during SDDC deployment but can be removed by a CloudAdmin after deployment is complete. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/com.vmware.vmc-aws-operations/GUID-7458E592-FC6E-43A8-B0BE-505B1435D12D.html
VMware Cloud on AWS includes two roles for managing the SDDC. CloudAdmin: ? Includes the necessary privileges for creating and managing workloads for an SDDC ? Does not allow changing the configuration of certain management components that are supported and managed by VMware, such as hosts, clusters, and management VMs CloudGlobalAdmin: ? Associated with global privileges ? Allows you to create and manage content library objects and perform other global tasks For more information about roles used in VMware Cloud on AWS, see "vSphere Administration in VMware Cloud on AWS" in the VMware Cloud on AWS Documentation at https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/ind
I think A is the true While also b can do https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/com.vmware.vmc-aws-operations/GUID-7458E592-FC6E-43A8-B0BE-505B1435D12D.html
The CloudAdmin role has the privileges necessary to create and manage SDDC workloads and related objects such as storage policies, content libraries, vSphere tags, and resource pools. Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/com.vmware.vmc-aws-operations/GUID-7458E592-FC6E-43A8-B0BE-505B1435D12D.html
I would say B
I agree, the correct option is B
B. CloudAdmin https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/com.vmware.vsphere.vmc-aws-manage-data-center-vms.doc/GUID-DFB3C048-5728-4DE9-9380-7240748875C3.html ContentLibrary.CreateLocalLibrary
Ans: A VMware Cloud on AWS includes two roles for managing the SDDC. CloudAdmin: ? Includes the necessary privileges for creating and managing workloads for an SDDC ? Does not allow changing the configuration of certain management components that are supported and managed by VMware, such as hosts, clusters, and management VMs CloudGlobalAdmin: ? Associated with global privileges ? Allows you to create and manage content library objects and perform other global tasks For more information about roles used in VMware Cloud on AWS, see "vSphere Administration in VMware Cloud on AWS" in the VMware Cloud on AWS Documentation at https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/ind