VMware Horizon 8 Specialist — Question 35
An administrator has been using the troubleshooting workbench feature to identify an issue with a virtual machine and configured the specified time range and scope in the active session.
When returning to the troubleshooting workbench the following day, the administrator can see the Virtual Machine context as a recent search. Upon opening this object, though, the changes made the previous day are no longer visible.
What is the cause of this issue?
Answer options
- A. The product needs to be licensed with vRealize Operations Enterprise edition.
- B. Changes made to scope, time, or potential evidence are not saved after logging out.
- C. The administrator did not click the Save option when using the troubleshooting workbench.
- D. The vRealize Operations instance has been restored from an earlier backup.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer is B because changes made during a session are not saved once the administrator logs out, leading to the loss of modifications. Option A is incorrect as licensing does not relate to session persistence, C is wrong because the scenario does not indicate a save action was necessary during the session, and D is also incorrect since there's no indication of a backup restoration affecting the session data.