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Question 74

An administrator must restrict the amount of memory resources available for a specific group of users.

On which component would the administrator configure this?

    Correct Answer: C

    To restrict the amount of memory resources available for a specific group of users, the administrator would configure this on Projects. Projects allow administrators to assign resource limits for CPU, storage, and memory to a group of users. This ensures that only the specified amount of resources can be consumed by that group, effectively managing and controlling resource allocation.

Discussion
CaliforniaJaseOption: C

The correct answer is C, Projects. The key purpose of projects is to set a group of people and how much resources they can consume. Cloud Zones are are for carving up resources from a cloud account, not for limiting amounts of resources to a group.

juanptanoOption: C

The correct is C, create de Proyect and in tab Provisioning select Cloud Zone and configure Zone and limit CPU, Storage and MEM.

owljOption: C

C. In the article (https://www.stevenbright.com/2019/11/getting-started-with-vrealize-automation-8-0-cloud-assembly/2/), you can see that he is configuring the resource limits of a cloud zone __IN__ a project.

SneakyBDOption: D

D is correct

CaliforniaJaseOption: C

Absolutely 100% C, as of Sep 2023, vRA 8.11

Chris386Option: C

I think its C. Projects! Even his document displays it is under Projects: https://www.stevenbright.com/2019/11/getting-started-with-vrealize-automation-8-0-cloud-assembly/2/

MacronfromFrance

The provided link explains to add a cloud zone to a project... "Memory Limit (GB) - Allows us to limit the total amount of memory that can be provisioned to all resources within the Cloud Zone by the Project. Click the Add button to add the Cloud Zone to the Project."

segadsonOption: D

The answer is clearly D

CaliforniaJase

No, its clearly NOT D. Its C.

Exam_Writer_PLOption: D

Correct answer is D) Cloud Zones https://www.stevenbright.com/2019/11/getting-started-with-vrealize-automation-8-0-cloud-assembly/2/