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VMware Exam 2V0-11.25 Topic 3 Question 5 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-11.25 exam
Question #: 5
Topic #: 3
[All 2V0-11.25 Questions]

An administrator needs to deploy a Kubernetes cluster on a vSphere IaaS control plane (formerly vSphere with Tanzu) to host a new application.

Which three steps should be followed to successfully deploy the Kubernetes cluster? (Choose three.)

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Suggested Answer: A, C, D

A Load Balancer is needed for the Kubernetes control plane nodes to distribute traffic across the control plane and ensure high availability for the Kubernetes management layer.

A vSphere Namespace must be configured to define a logical boundary for Kubernetes workloads, and resource quotas help ensure that resources are allocated appropriately for the workloads.

Enabling Workload Management on the vSphere Cluster is necessary to integrate Kubernetes with vSphere and manage the lifecycle of Kubernetes clusters using vSphere with Tanzu.


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Craig
20 hours ago
Enabling Workload Management on the vSphere Cluster? That's a no-brainer. Gotta have that Kubernetes integration, am I right?
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Weldon
27 days ago
Creating a VM template for the Kubernetes nodes is a must. Got to have a consistent way to spin up those worker nodes.
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Gearldine
28 days ago
I think we need to configure a Load Balancer for the Kubernetes control plane nodes.
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Emerson
29 days ago
Definitely need to configure a vSphere Namespace and assign resource quotas. That's like the bread and butter of Kubernetes on vSphere!
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Adell
7 days ago
C) Configure a vSphere Namespace and assign resource quotas.
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Natalie
8 days ago
A) Configure a Load Balancer for the Kubernetes control plane nodes.
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