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NEW QUESTION 1
On which cluster can a Supervisor Namespace be created?

A.    A Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Integrated cluster.
B.    A vSphere 7 cluster enabled with Workload Management.
C.    A Tanzu Kubernetes cluster.
D.    A vSphere 6.7 cluster enabled with Workload Management.

Answer: B

NEW QUESTION 2
Which command provides valid syntax to deploy a vSphere Pod?

A.    tkg apply -c containerName
B.    docker run containerName
C.    kubectl apply -c deployment.yaml
D.    kubectl apply -t deployment.yaml

Answer: C
Explanation:
You can deploy an application on a namespace on a Supervisor Cluster. Once the application is deployed, the respective number of vSphere Pods are created on the Supervisor Cluster within the namespace.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-BEF6D013-9D5D-434E-971C-7EAB3096CD1F.html

NEW QUESTION 3
The creation of which object by an administrator in the vSphere client automatically results in the creation of a new segment within NSX-T?

A.    Service
B.    Pod
C.    Network Policy
D.    Namespace

Answer: D
Explanation:
NSX Container Plugin (NCP) runs as a pod on the control plane VMs. It listens for requests for network objects to the API server and interfaces with the NSX Manager to create, update, or delete those objects:
– A request to create a namespace results in a new NSX segment.
– A request to deploy a pod results in a segment port request and IP assignment.
– A request to create a service results in a new virtual server.
– A request to create a network policy results in a new distributed firewall rule.

NEW QUESTION 4
Which three elements should be configured by a vSphere administrator after creating vSphere Namespace? (Choose three.)

A.    Permissions
B.    Capacity and Usage limits
C.    License
D.    Namespace Name
E.    Storage Policy
F.    NSX Segment

Answer: ABE
Explanation:
A vSphere administrator configures permissions and storage before a namespace can be used:
– Assign edit or view permissions to users. Users must be present in a configured single sign-on (SSO) identity source.
– Must assign a VM storage policy to the namespace.
– Can define resource limits (optional).
– Must add a content library to enable the Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Service.

NEW QUESTION 5
Why would developers choose to deploy an application as a vSphere Pod instead of a Tanzu Kubernetes cluster?

A.    They need the application to run as privileged pods.
B.    The application works with sensitive customer data, and they want strong resource and security isolation.
C.    They want to have root level access to the control plane and worker nodes in the Kubernetes cluster.
D.    The application requires a version of Kubernetes that is above the version running on the supervisor cluster.

Answer: B
Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-276F809D-2015-4FC6-92D8-8539D491815E.html

NEW QUESTION 6
A company needs to provide global visibility and consistent policy management across multiple Tanzu Kubernetes Clusters, namespaces, and clouds. Which VMvare solution will meet these requirements?

A.    vSphere with Tanzu Supervisor Cluster
B.    vCenter Server
C.    Tanzu Mission Control
D.    Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Service

Answer: C
Explanation:
VMware Tanzu Mission ControlTM is a centralized management platform for consistently operating and securing your Kubernetes infrastructure and modern applications across multiple teams and clouds.
https://blogs.vmware.com/hol/2020/11/discover-the-value-of-vmware-tanzu-mission-control.html

NEW QUESTION 7
Which type of service is created by default when publishing a Kubernetes service?

A.    Cluster IP
B.    Node Port
C.    LoadBalancer
D.    ExternalName

Answer: A
Explanation:
For some parts of your application (for example, frontends) you may want to expose a Service onto an external IP address, that’s outside of your cluster. Kubernetes ServiceTypes allow you to specify what kind of Service you want. The default is ClusterIP.
https://ystatit.medium.com/k8s-servicetypes-nodeport-e5c524ce112a

NEW QUESTION 8
Which two items must be provided before a vSphere with Tanzu Supervisor Namespace can be created? (Choose two.)

A.    vSphere with Tanzu Enabled Cluster
B.    DNS-compliant Name
C.    Permissions
D.    Storage Policy
E.    Resource Limits

Answer: AD
Explanation:
Prerequisites
– Configure a cluster with vSphere with Tanzu.
– Create users or groups for all DevOps engineers who will access the namespace.
– Create storage policies for persistent storage. Storage policies can define different types and classes of storage, for example, gold, silver, and bronze.
– Create VM classes and content libraries for stand-alone VMs.
– Create a content library for Tanzu Kubernetes releases for use with Tanzu Kubernetes clusters. See Creating and Managing Content Libraries for Tanzu Kubernetes releases.
– Required privileges:
1. Namespaces.Modify cluster-wide configuration.
2. Namespaces.Modify namespace configuration.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-177C23C4-ED81-4ADD-89A2-61654C18201B.html

NEW QUESTION 9
The network topology for a Supervisor Cluster deployed using the vSphere networking stack, and a HAProxy load balancer is being planned. In addition to the control plane management IP range and services IP range, how many non-overlapping IP address ranges are needed?

A.    3
B.    1
C.    4
D.    2

Answer: B
Explanation:
A dedicated IP range for virtual IPs. The HAProxy VM must be the only owner of this virtual IP range. The range must not overlap with any IP range assigned to any Workload Network owned by any Supervisor Cluster.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-C3048E95-6E9D-4AC3-BE96-44446D288A7D.html

NEW QUESTION 10
How does Kubernetes implement the vSphere storage policy in vSphere with Tanzu?

A.    Storage class.
B.    Paravirtual CSl.
C.    Static Persistent Volume.
D.    Persistent Volume.

Answer: A
Explanation:
When vSphere with Tanzu converts storage policies that you assign to namespaces into Kubernetes storage classes, it changes all upper case letters into lower case and replaces spaces with dashes (-). To avoid confusion, use lower case and no spaces in the VM storage policy names.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-544286A2-A403-4CA5-9C73-8EFF261545E7.html

NEW QUESTION 11
Which two functions are provided by the NSX Container Rug-in (NCP)? (Choose two.)

A.    Implements Kubernetes Ingress with an NSX-T layer 7 load balancer.
B.    Integrates with container-based PaaS such as Docker.
C.    Creates an NSX-T logical topology for a Kubernetes cluster and a separate logical network for each Kubernetes namespace.
D.    Configures Overlay Transport Zones.
E.    Implements Kubernetes Ingress with an NSX-T layer 4 load balancer.

Answer: AC
Explanation:
NCP provides the following functionalities:
– Automatically creates an NSX-T Data Center logical topology for a Kubernetes cluster, and creates a separate logical network for each Kubernetes namespace.
– Connects Kubernetes pods to the logical network, and allocates IP and MAC addresses.
– Supports network address translation (NAT) and allocates a separate SNAT IP for each Kubernetes namespace.
– Implements Kubernetes network policies with NSX-T Data Center distributed firewall.
– Implements Kubernetes service of type ClusterIP and service of type LoadBalancer.
– Implements Kubernetes Ingress with NSX-T layer 7 load balancer.
– Creates tags on the NSX-T Data Center logical switch port for the namespace, pod name, and labels of a pod, and allows the administrator to define NSX-T security groups and policies based on the tags.
– Multicast is supported between pods in the same namespace, but is not supported between pods in different namespaces.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.2/ncp-kubernetes/GUID-52A92986-0FDF-43A5-A7BB-C037889F7559.html

NEW QUESTION 12
Which vSphere with Tanzu Workload Network topology provides Layer 2 isolation between Tanzu Kubernetes clusters across namespaces when vSphere Distributed Switches are used?

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

Answer: A
Explanation:
For a Supervisor Cluster that is configured with the vSphere networking stack, you can provide Layer 2 isolation for your Kubernetes workloads by creating Workload Networks and assigning them to namespaces. Workload Networks provide connectivity to Tanzu Kubernetes clusters in the namespace and are backed by distributed port groups on the switch that is connected to the hosts in the Supervisor Cluster.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-21ABC792-0A23-40EF-8D37-0367B483585E.html

NEW QUESTION 13
To which network are HA Proxy virtual server IP addresses issued when using the vSphere networking stack default configuration?

A.    vMotion
B.    Overlay
C.    Primary Workload
D.    Management

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

NEW QUESTION 14
Kubernetes object types are going to be limited by an administrator within a vSphere with Tanzu namespace. Which three Kubernetes object types may be limited? (Choose three.)

A.    Number of Persistent Volume Claims
B.    Number of Pods
C.    Number of Operators
D.    Number of DaemonSets
E.    Number of Ingress frontends
F.    Number of Load Balancer Services

Answer: ABF
Explanation:
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/policy/resource-quotas/

NEW QUESTION 15
Which two capabilities are associated with vSphere Pod? (Choose two.)

A.    Compatibility with vSphere vMotion.
B.    Compatibility with vSphere performance charts.
C.    Compatibility with NSX-V Datacenter.
D.    Compatibility with vSphere HA and DRS.
E.    Compatibility with Windows and Linux kernels.

Answer: CD
Explanation:
– vSphere Pods are only supported on Supervisor Clusters that use NSX-T Data Center as their networking stack.
– Resource Management. vSphere DRS handles the placement of vSphere Pods on the Supervisor Cluster.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-276F809D-2015-4FC6-92D8-8539D491815E.html

NEW QUESTION 16
What is the proper way to delete a Persistent Volume Claim?

A.    By using the kubectl delete persistentvolumeclaim command.
B.    By using the kubectl remove pvc command.
C.    Through the SPBM policy engine using the vSphere Client.
D.    By unmounting the volume from the VM and deleting it from the vSphere datastore.

Answer: A
Explanation:
DevOps engineers create persistent volume claims to request persistent storage resources. The request provisions a persistent volume object and a matching virtual disk. In the vSphere Client, the persistent volume claim manifests as an FCD virtual disk that can be monitored by vSphere administrators. The claim is bound to the persistent volume. The workloads can use the claim to mount the persistent volumes and access storage. When the DevOps engineers delete the claim, the corresponding persistent volume object and the provisioned virtual disk are also deleted.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-1B136277-E46C-41FC-9C8C-3E78E9B97F5C.html

NEW QUESTION 17
On which network are TKG clusters deployed in vSphere with Tanzu when using the vSphere networking stack?

A.    Workload
B.    Backend
C.    Edge
D.    Frontend

Answer: A

NEW QUESTION 18
What is the correct process to store images in a project on the Registry Service?

A.    Use the kubect1 push command.
B.    Use the docker push command.
C.    Use the vSphere Client to upload the image the content library.
D.    Use the vSphere Client to upload the image to the Registry Service.

Answer: B
Explanation:
https://docs.docker.com/docker-hub/repos/

NEW QUESTION 19
Which two container network interfaces (CNIs) are supported with Tanzu Kubernetes clusters created by the Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Service? (Choose two.)

A.    NSX-T
B.    Weave Net
C.    Flannel
D.    Antrea
E.    Calico

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

NEW QUESTION 20
Which container network interface (CNI) is supported with Tanzu Kubernetes clusters created by the Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Service? (Choose two.)

A.    NSX-T
B.    WeaveNet
C.    Antrea
D.    Cilium

Answer: CD

NEW QUESTION 21
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