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Question 46

A VMware Cloud Foundation administrator is required to enable Workload Management (vSphere with Tanzu) on an existing workload domain cluster, which is currently licensed with a vSphere Enterprise Plus license.

Which action, if any, is required to complete this task?

    Correct Answer: A

    To enable Workload Management (vSphere with Tanzu) on a cluster that currently has a vSphere Enterprise Plus license, you need to add the vSphere with Tanzu license with sufficient CPU capacity. Then, you must assign this new license to the cluster in the vCenter Server. This ensures that the necessary features for vSphere with Tanzu are enabled on the existing cluster.

Discussion
KakashigoOption: B

Selected Answer: B You need to add license directly in SDDC Manager, you are not replacing current ESXi license but adding additional features with a Tanzu license https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/services/vcf-developer-ready-infrastructure-v1/GUID-B9210D55-B4CA-4623-8BAA-C91437DBA51A.html

ruan19812022Option: B

the question is for enabling on existing cluster, vsphere(esxi) and vsphere with tanzu is different licenses. tanzu is over and above esxi licensing, you are not replacing anything you are adding. vsphere license is required on build, tanzu comes later, correct answer is B

Marco_vExpertOption: A

you cant do this in SDDC for replacement so A must be correct

bezzyOption: A

If you want to replace an existing license with a newly added license, you must add and assign the new license in the management UI (for example, vSphere Client or NSX Manager) of the component whose license you are replacing. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.5/vcf-admin/GUID-FD3B1D45-AC70-45CC-A507-944D1A476EB9.html

xniclasOption: A

A https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-FD3B1D45-AC70-45CC-A507-944D1A476EB9.html#GUID-FD3B1D45-AC70-45CC-A507-944D1A476EB9

small_mishapOption: A

Verified for VCF 5.0 as well https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-FD3B1D45-AC70-45CC-A507-944D1A476EB9.html

BartiBatosOption: B

"Once you enable Workload Management on a cluster, you must assign a Tanzu edition license to the cluster before the evaluation license expires." "Prerequisites You must have added the vSphere with Tanzu license key to the Cloud Foundation license inventory. See Add a License Key." Taken from the VCF's Admin guide v4.4

diegof1Option: B

Sorry guys the answer is B Once you enable Workload Management on a cluster, you must assign a Tanzu edition license to the cluster before the evaluation license expires. Prerequisites You must have added the vSphere with Tanzu license key to the Cloud Foundation license inventory. See Add a License Key. Procedure In the navigation pane, click Solutions. Click the dots to the left of the cluster for which you want to update the license and click Update Workload Management license. Select the appropriate license and click Apply. After the license update processing is completed, the Workload Management page is displayed. The task panel displays the licensing task and its status. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.3/vcf-admin/GUID-2F008636-F899-4309-9559-2D7F264FABD3.html

diegof1Option: A

A is right During Workload Management Deployment wizard, the prerequisitete section says: Licensing Within a workload domain, all hosts within the selected vSphere cluster must have the proper vSphere with Tanzu licensing to support workload Management. So, the A should be the right answer. https://core-vmware.bravais.com/s/ds64pwhlAkJLCaqvRrMa