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1500 Questions | VMware VCP-DCV: Master vSphere 2026
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Updated May 2026
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Detailed Exam Domain CoverageData Center Virtualization Fundamentals (25%) Topics: VMware vSphere architecture and components, vSphere setup and configuration, vSphere HA and DRS, vSphere storage and networking, vSphere security and compliance, VVOLs, VVOLs configuration and management, VVOLs performance and optimization, VVOLs security and complianceDeploy and Manage vSphere Infrastructure (20%) Topics: vSphere deployment and configuration, vSphere HA and DRS, vSphere storage and networking, vSphere security and compliance, vSphere upgrades and migrations, vSphere performance and optimization, vSphere troubleshooting and debuggingDeploy and Manage NSX Components (20%) Topics: NSX network virtualization, NSX load balancing and firewalling, NSX security policies and segments, NSX troubleshooting and debuggingPlan and Optimize vSphere Resources (20%) Topics: vSphere resource allocation and management, vSphere performance and optimization, vSphere resource utilization and monitoring, vSphere capacity planning and forecasting, vSphere configuration and managementMonitor and Troubleshoot vSphere Infrastructures (15%) Topics: vSphere monitoring and logging, vSphere troubleshooting and debugging, vSphere performance analysis and optimizationCourse DescriptionI have built this comprehensive practice test suite to give you the exact knowledge and confidence needed to pass the VMware Certified Technical Associate - Data Center Virtualization certification. Passing this entry-level certification validates your skills in essential VMware infrastructure technologies, proving to employers that you can manage a software-defined data center.To help you achieve this, I created a massive bank of 1,500 practice questions. These are not just simple questions. I designed every single item to mirror the difficulty, format, and topical distribution of the real exam. Memorization will not help you in the real world or in the exam booth. That is why I took the time to write a detailed explanation for every question. I break down exactly why the correct answer works and provide thorough reasoning for why every single incorrect option is flawed. This method ensures you genuinely grasp concepts ranging from vSphere storage to NSX network virtualization.Below is a quick preview of how I structured the practice questions and the depth of the explanations you will find inside.Practice Questions PreviewQuestion 1: Which of the following VMware vSphere features is primarily responsible for dynamically monitoring resource utilization and automatically balancing compute workloads across a cluster of ESXi hosts?Option A: VMware vSphere High AvailabilityOption B: VMware vSANOption C: VMware vSphere Distributed Resource SchedulerOption D: VMware NSXOption E: VMware vSphere Fault ToleranceOption F: VMware Virtual VolumesCorrect Answer: Option COverall Explanation: VMware vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) aggregates computing capacity across a cluster and dynamically allocates it to virtual machines based on demand to prevent bottlenecks.Option A Explanation: Incorrect. High Availability (HA) is designed to restart virtual machines on other available hosts if a host fails, not to balance running workloads.Option B Explanation: Incorrect. vSAN is a software-defined storage solution, not a compute load balancer.Option C Explanation: Correct. DRS continuously evaluates compute demands and migrates workloads using vMotion to optimize cluster performance.Option D Explanation: Incorrect. NSX is responsible for network virtualization and security, completely unrelated to compute resource balancing.Option E Explanation: Incorrect. Fault Tolerance creates a continuous shadow instance of a VM to prevent downtime during host failure, not to balance general resources.Option F Explanation: Incorrect. VVOLs manages storage arrays at the virtual machine level and does not handle compute cluster balancing.Question 2: Within the VMware ecosystem, which component is specifically designed to provide network virtualization, including logical switching, routing, load balancing, and firewalling?Option A: vCenter ServerOption B: ESXi HypervisorOption C: vRealize OperationsOption D: VMware NSXOption E: vSphere DRSOption F: vSphere Storage APIsCorrect Answer: Option DOverall Explanation: VMware NSX enables the creation of entire networks in software, isolating them from underlying hardware and providing essential features like logical routing and distributed firewalls.Option A Explanation: Incorrect. vCenter Server is the centralized management utility for vSphere environments, not a network virtualization platform.Option B Explanation: Incorrect. ESXi is the core bare-metal hypervisor that abstracts CPU and memory, not the primary networking suite.Option C Explanation: Incorrect. vRealize Operations is used for monitoring, capacity planning, and IT operations management.Option D Explanation: Correct. NSX provisions logical network components such as switches, routers, and firewalls within the software-defined data center.Option E Explanation: Incorrect. DRS is used for automating and distributing compute workloads across a cluster.Option F Explanation: Incorrect. Storage APIs facilitate integration with third-party data protection and storage solutions.Question 3: When configuring storage in a modern vSphere environment, which framework allows SAN and NAS arrays to become VM-aware, enabling storage operations to be managed at the individual virtual machine level rather than the LUN level?Option A: Raw Device MappingOption B: Virtual Machine File SystemOption C: Network File SystemOption D: vSphere HAOption E: VMware Virtual VolumesOption F: vSphere Fault ToleranceCorrect Answer: Option EOverall Explanation: VMware Virtual Volumes (VVOLs) shifts the storage management paradigm from hardware-centric LUNs to software-defined, VM-centric storage containers.Option A Explanation: Incorrect. Raw Device Mapping (RDM) maps a VM directly to a specific storage LUN, bypassing the standard file system, but does not provide the comprehensive VM-aware framework of VVOLs.Option B Explanation: Incorrect. VMFS is VMware's traditional cluster file system deployed on top of LUNs, not the framework that makes arrays natively VM-aware.Option C Explanation: Incorrect. NFS is a standard file-sharing protocol supported by ESXi, not a VM-aware storage abstraction layer.Option D Explanation: Incorrect. HA is a compute availability feature.Option E Correct. VVOLs natively integrate with storage arrays to apply data services like snapshots and replication directly to individual VMs instead of entire volumes.Option F Explanation: Incorrect. Fault Tolerance is a compute availability feature ensuring zero downtime for critical VMs.Welcome to the Mock Exam Practice Tests Academy to help you prepare for your VMware Certified Technical Associate - Data Center Virtualization.You can retake the exams as many times as you wantThis is a huge original question bankI provide support if you have questionsEach question has a detailed explanationMobile-compatible with the Udemy appI hope that by now you're convinced! And there are a lot more questions inside the course.
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