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VMware 5V0-23.20

VMware vSphere with Tanzu Specialist

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Question 1 of 124

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?

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Correct answer: A

To ensure that all persistent volumes configured by developers within a namespace are placed on a defined subset of datastores, the administrator should create a storage policy containing the tagged datastores and apply it to the vSphere Namespace. This action will dictate which datastores the namespace can access and use for persistent volumes, converting them into Kubernetes storage classes. Developers can then use these storage classes in their persistent volume claim specifications.

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Question 2 of 124

Which three roles does the Spherelet perform? (Choose three.)

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Correct answers: B, C, E

The Spherelet is a core component that acts similarly to a kubelet but is designed to work natively on ESXi hosts. It performs the following key roles: managing node configuration, starting vSphere pods, and communicating with the Kubernetes API. This allows the ESXi host to be integrated into the Kubernetes cluster and manage workloads efficiently. Determining pod placement is usually handled by other components like DRS (Distributed Resource Scheduler), and provisioning Tanzu Kubernetes clusters requires more extensive infrastructure deployment beyond the immediate responsibilities of a Spherelet. Providing a key-value store is also not within the typical scope of a Spherelet's duties.

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Question 3 of 124

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

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Correct answer: A

Deploying an application as a vSphere Pod is beneficial when the application needs to run as privileged pods. vSphere Pods provide direct integration with the underlying vSphere environment, which can offer the necessary permissions and capabilities that might be restricted in a standard Tanzu Kubernetes cluster due to the more stringent security and isolation mechanisms in place.

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Question 4 of 124

A company needs to provide global visibility and consistent policy management across multiple Tanzu Kubernetes Clusters, namespaces, and clouds.

Which VMware solution will meet these requirements?

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Correct answer: C

To provide global visibility and consistent policy management across multiple Tanzu Kubernetes Clusters, namespaces, and clouds, VMware Tanzu Mission Control is the appropriate solution. This service is designed specifically for managing Kubernetes clusters across multiple environments, ensuring consistent policies and comprehensive visibility. Other products like vSphere with Tanzu Supervisor Cluster, vCenter Server, and Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Service do not offer the same level of multi-cluster management and policy enforcement as Tanzu Mission Control.

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Question 5 of 124

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 Plane IP?

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Correct answer: A

When using the kubectl vsphere login command to connect to a Tanzu Kubernetes Cluster, you need to specify the path to the existing kubeconfig file and the SSO Username. The path to the kubeconfig file is necessary for kubectl to know where to save and retrieve the configuration information, and the SSO Username is required for authentication with the vSphere Single Sign-On service.

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