Practice Exam Overview
This practice exam is designed to comprehensively assess your expertise across all the topics covered in the certification exam. It is structured into the following sections, drawn from the certification overview:
Section 1 – IT Architectures, Technologies, Standards
Section 2 – VMware by Broadcom Solution
Section 3 – Plan and Design the VMware by Broadcom Solution
Section 4 – Install, Configure, Administrate the VMware by Broadcom Solution
Section 5 – Troubleshoot and Optimize the VMware by Broadcom Solution
Each section contains 59 questions, enabling you to evaluate your understanding of the key areas and ensuring you are fully prepared for the certification exam.
Exam Overview
Name: VMware Cloud Foundation 5.2 Architect (2V0-13.24)
Cert: VMware Certified Professional – VCF Architect 2024 (VCP-VCF Architect 2024)
Questions: 60
Format: Scaled score (passing is 300)
Time: 135 minutes (including extra for non-native English speakers)
Delivery: Proctored via Pearson VUE
Target Candidate (Minimally Qualified Candidate)
1–2 years VMware design experience
6 months working with VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)
Familiar with: vSphere, vSAN, NSX, Aria Suite
Strong understanding of:
VCF architecture (compute, storage, networking, cloud management)
Design concepts: AMPRS (Availability, Manageability, Performance, Recoverability, Security)
Requirements vs. assumptions, constraints, risks
Disaster recovery, scalability, capacity planning, core services (DNS/NTP)
Business to technical translation
Conceptual → logical → physical design flow
Exam Sections
Section 1: IT Architectures, Technologies, Standards
Differentiate business vs. technical requirements
Understand design models (conceptual, logical, physical)
Document assumptions, constraints, risks
AMPRS principles
Develop risk mitigation & design validation strategies
Section 2: VMware by Broadcom Solution
Understand VCF architecture options based on scenarios
Section 3: Plan and Design the VMware by Broadcom Solution
Analyze requirements and create conceptual models
Logical and physical designs for:
Network Infrastructure
Management Domain
Workload Domain
Edge Cluster
Cloud Automation
Cloud Operations
Design for:
Availability (within/across AZs)
Manageability (LCM, scalability, capacity)
Performance
Recoverability (BCDR)
Security
Workload mobility
Consumption strategies (self-service, automation)
Monitoring
Sections 4 & 5
Not included in this exam (Install/Configure/Administer & Troubleshooting/Optimization)