What does vSphere with Tanzu integrate with to provision persistent storage for Kubernetes workloads?
An administrator is planning the deployment of a vSphere with Tanzu using an NSX-T environment and must ensure that the control plane VMs and container images are placed onto different datastores. The administrator decides to create two datastores and apply differently named tags to each datastore.
Which additional action would the administrator need to perform to meet this requirement?
The Gold storage policy has been assigned to the Web namespace, and the DevOps engineer wants to place a persistent volume for the Web application in the Gold storage class.
How should this goal be accomplished?
Which two configurations are needed to meet the minimum vSphere with Tanzu on vSphere Distributed Switch Network Requirements? (Choose two.)
Which command displays the storage limits that have been set together with the amount of resources consumed?
What is the minimum number of virtual distributed portgroups that must be configured on the vSphere Distributed Switch before enabling Workload Management using the vSphere networking stack and a HAProxy load balancer?
How is information found about all Kubernetes Persistent Volumes in a vSphere environment?
What provides a declarative, Kubernetes-style API for cluster creation, configuration, and management?
How do Tanzu Kubemetes clusters communicate with Storage Policy Based Management to request PersistentVolumes?
An administrator needs to get a list of all Tanzu Kubernetes clusters running in the current namespace.
Which command will provide the desired output?
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