VMware 5V0-23.20 Exam
VMware vSphere with Tanzu Specialist (Page 6 )

Updated On: 26-Jan-2026

An administrator working in a vSphere with Tanzu environment wants to ensure that all persistent volumes configured by developers within a namespace are placed on a defined subset of datastores. The administrator has applied tags to the required datastores in the vSphere Client
Which action should the administrator take next to meet the requirement?

  1. Create a storage policy containing the tagged datastores and apply it to the vSphere Namespace.
  2. Create a storage class containing the tagged datastores and apply it to the Supervisor Cluster
  3. Create a persistent volume claim containing the tagged datastores, and apply it to the vSphere Namespace.
  4. Create a storage Policy containing the tagged datastores and apply it to the Supervisor Cluster.

Answer(s): A



Which kubectl command is used to list al pods in the current active namespace?

  1. kubectl get nodes
  2. kubectl get pods
  3. kubectl get services
  4. kubectl list pods

Answer(s): B



Which vSphere with Tanzu Workload Network topology provides Layer 2 isolation between Tanzu Kubernetes clusters across namespaces when vSphere Distributed Switches are used?

  1. A dedicated Primary Workload Network for the Supervisor Cluster control plane VMs and separate Workload Networks for each namespace A dedicated Primary
  2. Workload Network for the Supervisor Cluster control plane VMs and a single Workload Network for namespaces
  3. A single Workload Network for the Supervisor Cluster control plane VMs and Tanzu Kubernetes clusters
  4. Distributed firewall rules to isolate namespaces

Answer(s): A



To which network are HA Proxy virtual server IP addresses issued when using the vSphere networking stack default configuration?

  1. vMotion
  2. Overlay
  3. Primary workload
  4. Management

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

The HAProxy virtual IP range where external services and DevOps users connect. In this configuration, HAProxy is deployed with two virtual NICs (Default configuration), one connected to the management network, and a second one connected to the Primary Workload Network. You must plan for allocating Virtual IPs on a separate subnet from the Primary Workload Network.


Reference:

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-1F885AAE-92FF-41E6-BF04-0F0FD4173BD9.html



How is information found about all Kubernetes Persistent Volumes in a vSphere environment?

  1. Navigating to the Cloud Native Storage view in vCenter Server
  2. Using: kubectl get persistentvolumes
  3. Accessing the FCD folder on a Datastore
  4. Using: esxcli storage cloud native get

Answer(s): A



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