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A developer is connecting to a Tanzu Kubernetes Cluster using the kubectl vsphere login command. Which information must be specified, in addition to both the name of the cluster and the Supervisor Cluster Control Wane IP?

  1. The path to the existing kubeconfig file and the SSO Username
  2. The path to the existing kubeconfig file and the Token D for the SSO credentials
  3. The name of the Supervisor Namespace and the Token ID for the SSO credentials
  4. The name of the Supervisor Namespace and the SSO Username

Answer(s): B



Which value must be increased or decreased to horizontally scale a Tanzu Kubernetes cluster?

  1. Namespaces
  2. etcd instance
  3. Worker node count
  4. ReplicaSets

Answer(s): C



Which two container network interfaces (CNIs) are supported with Tanzu Kubernetes clusters created by the Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Service? (Choose two)

  1. NSX-T
  2. Weave Net
  3. Flannel
  4. Antrea
  5. Calico

Answer(s): D,E

Explanation:

A Tanzu Kubernetes cluster provisioned by the Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Service supports two CNI options: Antrea (default) and Calico. Both are open-source software that provide networking for cluster pods, services, and ingress.
Tanzu Kubernetes clusters provisioned by the Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Service support the following Container Network Interface (CNI) options: Antrea Calico


Reference:

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-A7756D67-0B95-447D-A645-E2A384BF8135.html



Where are the virtual machine images stored that are used to deploy Tanzu Kubernetes clusters?

  1. Content Library
  2. Supervisor Cluster
  3. Harbor Image Registry
  4. Namespace

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

You can use the embedded Harbor Registry to serve as the private container registry for images that you deploy to Tanzu Kubernetes clusters provisioned by the Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Service.
vSphere with Tanzu embeds a Harbor Registry instance that you can enable on the Supervisor Cluster and use to deploy container-based workloads to Tanzu Kubernetes clusters.

Once the embedded Harbor Registry is enabled on the Supervisor Cluster, the Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Service will install onto the Tanzu Kubernetes cluster nodes the root CA certificate for the registry instance. This certificate is installed on both new clusters and on existing clusters (by way of a reconciliation loop). From there you can run images on the cluster by specifying the private registry in the workload YAML.


Reference:

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-EC79A6DE-477A-40C1-A90C-9DF96465CDA6.html






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