What are three options an administrator can configure after creating a vSphere Namespace? (Choose three.)
What are three options an administrator can configure after creating a vSphere Namespace? (Choose three.)
An administrator can configure storage policies, permissions, and resource and object limits after creating a vSphere Namespace. Storage policies manage how storage resources are allocated to and used by the namespace. Permissions are necessary to control who can access and manage the namespace. Resource and object limits define the boundaries for resource usage, ensuring that the namespace operates within the set limits. Backup schedules and update policies are not part of the configuration options immediately available for a vSphere Namespace.
Answer is CEF: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-1544C9FE-0B23-434E-B823-C59EFC2F7309.html
Read the highlighted text for the reference. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-with-tanzu-services-workloads/GUID-1544C9FE-0B23-434E-B823-C59EFC2F7309.html#:~:text=configures%20it%20with%20resource%20quota%20and%20user%20permissions.%20Depending%20on%20the%20DevOps%20needs%20and%20workloads%20they%20plan%20to%20run%2C%20the%20vSphere%20administrator%20might%20also%20assign%20storage%20policies
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-with-tanzu-services-workloads/GUID-177C23C4-ED81-4ADD-89A2-61654C18201B.html
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-with-tanzu-services-workloads/GUID-1544C9FE-0B23-434E-B823-C59EFC2F7309.html#:~:text=After%20a%20namespace%20is%20created%20and%20configured%20with%20resource%2C%20object%20limits%2C%20permissions%2C%20and%20storage%20policies
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