An administrator is required to configure several Microsoft Windows virtual machines (VMs) to support Secure Boot for a critical secure application.
The following information is provided:
• The corporate security policy states that all forms of data encryption must utilize a key provider.
• The firmware of each VM is currently set to use Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI).
• Due to the nature of the application running within the VMs, the guest operating system for each VM is currently a minimum of Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7.
Which security feature should the administrator implement to meet these requirements?
You have configured vCenter HA (vCHA) to protect your vCenter instance from failure. You also want to ensure that you have valid backups to restore vCenter in the event of a failure. Which of the following statements are correct? (Choose two.)
An administrator is tasked with configuring an appropriate Single Sign-On (SSO) solution for VMware vCenter based on the following criteria:
The solution should support the creation of Enhanced Link Mode groups.
All user accounts are stored within a single Active Directory domain and the solution must support only this Active Directory domain as the identity source.
All user account password and account lockout policies must be managed within the Active Directory domain.
The solution should support token-based authentication.
Which SSO solution should the administrator choose based on the criteria?