VMware Certified Professional - Data Center Virtualization (VCP-DCV) Practice Exam

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Which advanced parameter should be applied to virtual machines to prevent sensitive data in configuration files?

  1. isolation.tools.setinfo.disable = true

  2. isolation.tools.setinfo.enable = true

  3. isolation.tools.setinfo.disable = false

  4. isolation.tools.setinfo.enable = false

The correct answer is: isolation.tools.setinfo.disable = true

The advanced parameter isolation.tools.setinfo.disable = true is correctly identified as the appropriate choice for preventing sensitive data from being included in virtual machine configuration files. When this parameter is set to true, it effectively disables the information-sharing feature between the guest operating system and the VMware tools running on the host. As a result, any potentially sensitive data, such as the operating system type, product version, and other identification information, will not be reported to the host, thereby reducing the risk of exposing sensitive information through the virtual machine's configuration. This security measure is particularly valuable in environments where virtual machines may be handling confidential or critical data, as it adds an extra layer of protection by limiting the amount of identifiable information that could be extracted or misused by unauthorized entities. This practice aligns well with broader security protocols that aim to minimize data leaks and safeguard sensitive information within virtualized environments.