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Question 9

Which Tanzu Kubernetes Grid component is used to create, scale, upgrade and delete workload clusters?

    Correct Answer: B

    The Tanzu CLI is the command-line interface tool that administrators use to interact with Tanzu Kubernetes Grid. It allows them to deploy, create, scale, upgrade, and delete workload clusters. The Tanzu CLI is specifically designed for these management operations, making it the correct component for handling these tasks within Tanzu Kubernetes Grid.

Discussion
Jayzp3Option: A

Answer is A The Tanzu Kubernetes Grid component that is used to create, scale, upgrade, and delete workload clusters is the Tanzu Kubernetes cluster. Tanzu Kubernetes Grid (TKG) provides a consistent, upstream-compatible Kubernetes distribution that is packaged with the necessary tools and services to enable a secure and scalable production-grade Kubernetes deployment. Tanzu Kubernetes clusters can be created and managed using different deployment options, such as TKG standalone, TKG on vSphere with Tanzu, or TKG on AWS. Tanzu Kubernetes clusters can also be upgraded and deleted using the Tanzu CLI, which is a command-line interface tool that enables you to manage your Kubernetes clusters and applications on TKG. Tanzu Supervisor cluster and Tanzu Kubernetes Grid extensions are other TKG components that provide additional functionality for managing Kubernetes clusters and deploying applications, but they are not used specifically for creating, scaling, upgrading, or deleting workload clusters.

4nub1sOption: C

For makes more sense C because it's what manages que Worload Clusters

4nub1s

Also, B it's where you type the actions .... the question is not ... well placed in my opinion it might Also be B instead of C :(

Felcam

is OK the answer

JailBreak

The Tanzu CLI is a command-line interface that provides a unified interface for interacting with various VMware Tanzu products, including Tanzu Kubernetes Grid. While it can be used to perform some operations on Tanzu Kubernetes Grid, it is not specifically designed for creating, scaling, upgrading, and deleting workload clusters. The correct answer is A. Tanzu Kubernetes cluster. Tanzu Kubernetes Grid (TKG) provides a Kubernetes runtime that is packaged and integrated with a set of open-source and commercial Kubernetes ecosystem components, all validated by VMware. Tanzu Kubernetes cluster is the TKG component used to create, scale, upgrade, and delete workload clusters.

IAZZUSOption: B

B. Tanzu CLI

AdebanOption: B

Tanzu Supervisor cluster: The Supervisor cluster acts as the central control plane for TKG, providing functionalities like authentication, service discovery, and cluster registration. However, it doesn't directly manage the creation, scaling, upgrading, or deletion of individual workload clusters. So will choose B

Kristina95Option: B

After a management cluster is created, the Tanzu CLI communicates with it to create, scale, upgrade, and delete Tanzu Kubernetes clusters.

VirtualSteveOOption: A

I would say A, based on this doc: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-3E4E6039-BD24-4C40-8575-5AA0EECBBBEC.html

Manu62Option: B

B. Tanzu CLI The Tanzu CLI is the command-line interface tool that administrators use to interact with Tanzu Kubernetes Grid, allowing them to deploy and manage Tanzu Kubernetes clusters (workload clusters).

Revolt79Option: B

B: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Tanzu-Kubernetes-Grid/index.html

ccraphaelOption: B

B https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Tanzu-CLI/index.html

RudeGrimmyOption: B

The answer is B Tanzu CLI is not necessarily a "Tanzu Grid Component" but a "Bootstrap Component" "After a Management cluster is created, the Tanzu CLI communicates with it to create, scale, upgrade, and delete Tanzu Kubernetes cluster." The above line in quotes was taken directly from the training coarse "Designing, Configuring, and Managing the VMWare Cloud.". Its in Module 6 (Modern Applications) in section "Tanzu Kubernetes Grid". Scroll down 3/4 of the way through the lesson and you will see it under "Bootstrap Machine Components."

[Removed]Option: A

This should be option A TKG