What new feature was introduced to the Content Library in vSphere 6.5?
A.
Mount an ISO directly from the Content Library.
B.
Deploy a virtual machine from an OVF Package in a Content Library.
C.
Upload a File from a URL to a Library Item.
D.
Upload a File from a Local System to a Library Item.
Explanation:
WMware vSphere 6.5 enhances the Content Library with three new options: mount an ISO from the content
library, update existing templates and apply guest OS customization specifications during a VM deployment.
These new features help plug holes in and expand other capabilities introduced in the original version.
The first of these capabilities — mounting an ISO from the Content Library is useful because it eliminates the
need to store ISO images on a data store but keeps the images readily accessible.
http://searchvmware.techtarget.com/answer/How-does-VMware-vSphere-65-improve-its-ContentLibrary
Content Library with vSphere 6.5 includes some notable usability improvements. Administrators can now mount
an ISO directly from the Content Library, apply a guest OS customization specification during VM deployment,
and update existing templates.
from : https://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/whitepaper/vsphere/vmw-white-paper-vsphr-whats-new-6-5.pdf (page 9)
A is Correct Reference
https://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/whitepaper/vsphere/vmw-white-paper-vsphr-whats-new-6-5.pdf
Page 9
Content Library with vSphere 6.5 includes some notable usability improvements. Administrators can now mount
an ISO directly from the Content Library, apply a guest OS customization specification during VM deployment,
and update existing templates.
Correct A
VMware’s introduction of the vSphere Content Library in vSphere 6.0 gave users a taste of its VM template management capabilities. VMware vSphere 6.5 enhances the Content Library with three new options:
mount an ISO from the content library,
update existing templates,
apply guest OS customization specifications during a VM deployment.
These new features help plug holes in and expand other capabilities introduced in the original version.