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Which two prerequisites must be met before creating a vSphere with Tanzu Namespace? (Choose two.)

A.
Define CPU and Memory limits
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A.
Define CPU and Memory limits
B.
Create storage policies for persistent storage
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B.
Create storage policies for persistent storage
C.
Enable a cluster with vSphere with Tanzu
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C.
Enable a cluster with vSphere with Tanzu
D.
Enable Harbor Image Registry
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D.
Enable Harbor Image Registry
E.
Assign user and groups access
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E.
Assign user and groups access
Suggested answer: B, C

Explanation:

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-177C23C4-ED81-4ADD-89A2-61654C18201B.html

According to the VMware Cloud Foundation documentation1, the prerequisites for creating a vSphere Namespace are:

Configure a cluster with vSphere with Tanzu.This is the first step to enable Workload Management on a vSphere cluster and create a Kubernetes management cluster known as a Supervisor Cluster2

Create storage policies for persistent storage. Storage policies can define different types and classes of storage, for example, gold, silver, and bronze.They are used to specify the storage requirements for the vSphere Namespace and the workloads that run on it1

A) Define CPU and Memory limits is not a correct option, because it is not a prerequisite for creating a vSphere Namespace, but a configuration option that can be done after creating the namespace.CPU and Memory limits are used to specify the resource allocation for the vSphere Namespace and the workloads that run on it1

D) Enable Harbor Image Registry is not a correct option, because it is not a prerequisite for creating a vSphere Namespace, but an optional feature that can be enabled after creating the namespace. Harbor Image Registry is an embedded container registry that provides secure image management for the Supervisor Cluster and Tanzu Kubernetes clusters.It is only available when using NSX-T networking for the Supervisor Cluster3

E) Assign user and groups access is not a correct option, because it is not a prerequisite for creating a vSphere Namespace, but a configuration option that can be done after creating the namespace.User and group access are used to specify the permissions for the vSphere Namespace and the workloads that run on it1

asked 16/09/2024
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