Ah, I see what they're asking now. The control plane nodes in a Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Workload Cluster can have different configurations. I'll need to carefully consider the options and choose the two that are correct.
I'm a bit confused by the wording here. Does "control plane nodes" refer to the master nodes or something else? I'll need to review my Tanzu Kubernetes Grid knowledge.
Ah, the age-old question of Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Workload Cluster control plane nodes. I say, let's go with 3 and 5. Anything less would be like trying to herd cats, and anything more would be like trying to herd a whole zoo!
Hmm, I'm going with 3 and 5. Anything less than 3 just seems a bit too risky, don't you think? And 5 is a nice, prime number. Can't go wrong with that!
A and B definitely seem like the correct options. I mean, who would even consider 2 control plane nodes? That's just not a Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Workload Cluster!
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