An administrator will enable workload management in vSphere using NSX Advanced Load Balancer.
Which two components does the administrator need to prepare on NSX Advanced Load Balancer in advance? (Choose two.)
An administrator will enable workload management in vSphere using NSX Advanced Load Balancer.
Which two components does the administrator need to prepare on NSX Advanced Load Balancer in advance? (Choose two.)
To enable workload management using NSX Advanced Load Balancer in vSphere, the administrator needs to have the Service Engine Group and NSX Advanced Load Balancer Controller prepared. The Service Engine Group handles the actual load balancing tasks by providing the necessary resources, while the NSX Advanced Load Balancer Controller manages the configuration, policies, and overall operations of the load balancer system.
sorry for the confusion, it is B and D
A. NSX Controller B. Service Engine Group The components of the NSX Advanced Load Balancer, also known as Avi Load Balancer, include the Avi Controller cluster, Service Engines (data plane) VMs and the Avi Kubernetes Operator (AKO). A virtual service provides layer 4 and layer 7 load balancing services for Tanzu Kubernetes cluster workloads. A virtual service is configured with one virtual IP and multiple ports. When a virtual service is deployed, the Controller automatically selects an ESX server, spins up a Service Engine, and connects it to the correct networks (port groups). https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-A247F5F2-AC7E-48E7-B615-F8D361C7292A.html#:~:text=The%20components%20of%20the%20NSX,Avi%20Kubernetes%20Operator%20(AKO).