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2V0-13.24

VMware Cloud Foundation 5.2 Architect

Updated:May 22, 2026

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2V0-13.24 Training Course

2V0-13.24 VMware Cloud Foundation 5.2 Architect Training Course Study Guide

Description

2V0-13.24: VMware Cloud Foundation 5.2 Architect Training Course

Master VMware Cloud Foundation 5.2 architecture decisions through scenario-driven design logic, VCF component-boundary analysis, and validation evidence.

The 2V0-13.24 Training Course for VMware Cloud Foundation 5.2 Architect is a structured, advanced, exam-focused training course for VMware architects and cloud platform engineers. Using AAAdemy Atomic Deconstruction, the course breaks VCF design topics into operational layers, component specifications, step-by-step execution paths, technical chains, Exam Takeaway rules, and exam-ready workflows.

Strategic Focus on VMware Cloud Foundation 5.2 Architecture

The 2V0-13.24 course follows the current knowledge explanation map and emphasizes how the official exam objectives become architecture decisions.

  • Design-language control: Classify requirements, constraints, assumptions, risks, conceptual design, logical design, physical design, RAID entries, and AMPRS impacts.

  • VCF component boundaries: Distinguish vSphere, vSAN, NSX, Aria Operations, Aria Automation, HCX, DSM, SDDC Manager, and VCF lifecycle responsibility.

  • Domain and network design: Plan management domains, VI workload domains, workload clusters, NSX host TEPs, transport VLANs, MTU, NSX Edge nodes, T0/T1 gateways, and physical underlay dependencies.

  • Governance and lifecycle: Connect cloud zones, projects, catalog items, approval policies, BOM compatibility, upgrade bundles, prechecks, and maintenance windows.

  • Recovery, security, and evidence: Evaluate RPO/RTO, HCX service mesh, network extension, identity, RBAC, certificates, NSX segmentation, logs, metrics, and auditability.

Task-Oriented & Scenario-Based Learning

Learners practice reading customer scenarios, identifying the controlling VCF object, rejecting adjacent-component distractors, and validating the decision through design evidence. The training course uses component-specification tables, Exam Takeaway rules, architecture maps, packet-path reasoning, lifecycle checklists, recovery runbooks, and operational evidence paths.

Table of Contents

1. Study Plan for 2V0-13.24 Exam

2. 2V0-13.24 Study Methods and Key Points

3. 2V0-13.24 Knowledge Explanation

  • IT Architectures, Technologies, Standards

  • VMware by Broadcom Solution

  • Plan and Design the VMware by Broadcom Solution

  • Install, Configure, Administrate the VMware by Broadcom Solution

  • Troubleshoot and Optimize the VMware by Broadcom Solution

4. Practice Questions and Answers

Knowledge Points & Frequently Asked Questions

1. IT Architectures, Technologies, Standards

  • Q1: How should an architect distinguish a business requirement from a technical requirement in a VCF design?
  • Q2: Why should constraints be documented separately from requirements in a VMware Cloud Foundation architecture?
  • Q3: Why is it important to separate conceptual, logical, and physical design layers in VCF architecture?

2. VMware by Broadcom Solution

  • Q1: Why is the VCF management domain commonly separated from workload domains?
  • Q2: What role does SDDC Manager provide in VMware Cloud Foundation?
  • Q3: How do vSphere, vSAN, and NSX contribute to the VCF solution stack?

3. Plan and Design the VMware by Broadcom Solution

  • Q1: What must be validated before starting a VCF deployment?
  • Q2: Why must logical NSX design be aligned with the physical network underlay?
  • Q3: Why is management domain sizing critical in a VCF design?

4. Install, Configure, Administrate the VMware by Broadcom Solution

  • Q1: NSX deployment fails during VCF bring-up. What should be checked first?
  • Q2: How should an administrator add a host to an existing VCF workload domain?
  • Q3: Why should VCF upgrades and patches be performed through SDDC Manager?

5. Troubleshoot and Optimize the VMware by Broadcom Solution

  • Q1: Application owners report latency after workload growth in a VCF environment. What should be analyzed before adding hardware?
  • Q2: A planned VCF upgrade is blocked by an unsupported component version. What should the team do?
  • Q3: During a disaster recovery test, workloads can be moved to another site, but recovery order and dependencies are unclear. What should be optimized?

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