Which two statements are true for a vCenterServer user …

Which two statements are true for a vCenterServer user account that is used for vSphere Data Protection
(VDP)? (Choose two.)

Which two statements are true for a vCenterServer user account that is used for vSphere Data Protection
(VDP)? (Choose two.)

A.
The user account must be assigned with Administrator role.

B.
The password for the user account cannot contain spaces.

C.
The user account should be created in the Single Sign-On domain

D.
The user account cannot inherit required permissions from a group role.

Explanation:
For the vCenter server account used for vSphere data protection, the user account must have administrator
role and the password for the user account should not contain spaces.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/vmware-data-protection-administration-guide-
61.pdf



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PCG

PCG

It think it’s A and D.

Spaces in PW are mentioned in the document, but it is related to domain accounts only.

‘Before the vCenter user account can be used with VDP, or before the SSO admin user can be used with VDP, you must add these users as administrator on the vCenter root node. Users who inherit permissions from group roles are not valid.’

Ola

Ola

AD are correct. B is wrong, as it only refers to domain accounts and not Vcenter accounts.