A VMware Cloud Foundation administrator created a Tanzu Namespace in one of the workload domains.
Which two functions related to permissions can be performed on the newly created Namespace? (Choose two.)
A VMware Cloud Foundation administrator created a Tanzu Namespace in one of the workload domains.
Which two functions related to permissions can be performed on the newly created Namespace? (Choose two.)
In VMware Cloud Foundation, when a Tanzu Namespace is created, permissions can be managed as follows: Permissions can be set to either view or edit, allowing different levels of access control for the namespace. Additionally, permissions can be assigned to users from vCenter Single Sign-On identity sources, enabling integration with existing user management and identity services. These functions ensure proper access management and integration with existing infrastructure.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_K5yYbw7x4M Related to this Video the correct Answer is B, E
Answer B is missing one role "Owner" so actually Answer B is Wrong.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-with-tanzu-tkg/GUID-F2D56138-AE39-4B85-9095-A7D1D4346BFA.html#:~:text=Role%3A%20Assign%20the%20user%20or%20group%20to%20a%20role%20by%20selecting%20the%20role%2C%20either%20Can%20View%20or%20Can%20Edit
I think BE
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-with-tanzu-tkg/GUID-223D91FB-C4CB-4DA7-8B3F-24721ABDFBC7.html
Selected Answer: BE Confirmed
B&E are the correct answers.
BE are correct Creating a Namespace Use the vSphere Client to configure permissions and storage before a namespace can be used: • Assign permissions to users to either edit or view the namespace. Users must be present in a configured single sign-on (SSO) identity source. • Assign a VM storage policy to the namespace. • Define resource limits. From VMware Cloud Foundation: Deploy, Configure, Manage [V5.0] Lesson Book