A vSphere administrator manages a cluster which includes critical and non-critical virtual machines. The cluster
requires different permissions for contractors and non-contractors.
How can the administrator exclude the contractor group from some of the critical VMs?
A.
Apply permission for both contractors and non-contractors on the cluster level.
B.
Apply permission for both contractors and non-contractors on the cluster level. Remove permission on the
critical VMs for contractors.
C.
Remove permission for contractors on the cluster level. Apply permission on the critical VMs for noncontractors.
D.
Apply permission for both contractors and non-contractors on the VMs. Remove permission on the critical
VMs for contractors.
I thing the correct answer it should be D
Apply permission for both contractors and non-contractors on the VMs. Remove permission on the critical
VMs for contractors.
You’re right, this would be the best answer, but from management point of view, this needs a lot of effort.
Answer B would be the best, but you cannot remove an inherited permission, just apply a new one, that overrides the inherited one.
In my opinion the best answer would be:
‘Apply permission for both contractors and non-contractors on the cluster level. Remove permission on the
critical VMs for contractors by assigning No Access permission for them.’
It works in cluster level.