To which set of networks are the Supervisor Cluster nodes attached when deploying with an NSX-T network topology?
To which set of networks are the Supervisor Cluster nodes attached when deploying with an NSX-T network topology?
The Supervisor Cluster nodes in an NSX-T network topology are attached to the Management and NSX Overlay networks. The Management network handles cluster management and control plane communication, while the NSX Overlay network is used for workload and pod networking within the Kubernetes clusters managed by the Supervisor Cluster.
Agreed on D
Answer is '"D"
Option D correctly identifies the networks to which the Supervisor Cluster nodes are attached. The Management network is used for cluster management and control plane communication, while the NSX Overlay network is used for workload and pod networking in the Kubernetes clusters managed by the Supervisor Cluster.
Answer is D https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-287138F0-1FFD-4774-BBB9-A1FAB932D1C4.html for the Workload Network: Select the vSphere Distributed Switch that handles overlay networking for the Supervisor Cluster.
Workload Network is not a term included in NSX-T networking for vSphere with Tanzu
Correct. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-57F2A051-2368-49AD-9741-39F56F30ABAF.html
Why should the supervisor cluster be directly participating in the workload network?