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Question 21

What limits can an administrator configure on a vSphere Namespace for a VMware Cloud Foundation Developer-Ready Workload Domain?

    Correct Answer: C

    An administrator configuring a vSphere Namespace for a VMware Cloud Foundation Developer-Ready Workload Domain can set limits on resources like Tanzu Kubernetes Cluster master nodes. These nodes are critical for managing the state and configuration of Kubernetes clusters, and setting limits ensures the performance and availability of the environment. Each namespace can be tailored to provide specific settings and limits to cater to the needs of different applications and users.

Discussion
PhanToMOption: D

https://support.purestorage.com/Solutions/VMware_Platform_Guide/User_Guides_for_VMware_Solutions/VMware_Tanzu_User_Guide/CNS_User_Guide%3A__Persistent_Volumes_on_FlashArray_Overview Persistent Volumes can be limited

nagesh

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

clsalazarOption: A

A: is correct https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-1238AFD8-232C-4EFC-BD54-796CB9F8C45F.html Says "Persistent Volumes Claim"

ocaptnmycaptnOption: A

D is not correction option since UI shows that we can assign limits to "Persistent Volumes Claim"

diegof1Option: A

A is correct https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-1238AFD8-232C-4EFC-BD54-796CB9F8C45F.html The documentation says "Persistent Volumes Claim" and answer D says "Persistent Volumes"

nsxsmeOption: A

answer is A. D is incorrect as only persistent volume CLAIMS can be limited...