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VMware 5V0-23.20 Exam - Topic 6 Question 73 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 5V0-23.20 exam
Question #: 73
Topic #: 6
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Which statement accurately describes the upgrade of a vSphere with Tanzu Supervisor Cluster?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Gertude
2 months ago
Wait, are we really just downloading RPMs for D? That sounds odd!
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Jose
2 months ago
C sounds plausible, but I doubt that's the standard method.
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Rebecka
3 months ago
Definitely agree with B! Makes the most sense.
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Hannah
3 months ago
A seems too simple for such a complex upgrade.
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Amber
3 months ago
I think B is the right answer. Rolling upgrades are the way to go.
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Glenn
3 months ago
I can't recall any scenario where downloading RPMs was part of the upgrade process, so I'm hesitant about option D.
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Johnson
4 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I remember that manual deployment isn't the typical approach, so I might lean away from option C.
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Lashunda
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like option A might be too simplistic for how upgrades actually work in vSphere with Tanzu.
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Cheryl
4 months ago
I think option B sounds familiar because I remember something about rolling upgrades in my study materials.
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Ariel
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about this one. The options seem to describe different upgrade methods, but I'm not sure which one is the most accurate. I'll need to think this through carefully and eliminate the options that don't seem correct.
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Ettie
4 months ago
Option B sounds like the right approach, with vCenter Server orchestrating the rolling upgrade of the Supervisor Cluster control plane VMs and updating the ESXi host spherelet component. I'm fairly confident that's the correct answer.
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Ammie
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused about the different upgrade methods described in the options. I'll need to review my notes on Supervisor Cluster management to make sure I understand the correct upgrade process.
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Jessenia
5 months ago
This question seems to be testing our understanding of the upgrade process for a vSphere with Tanzu Supervisor Cluster. I'll need to carefully read through the options to determine the most accurate statement.
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German
7 months ago
So, are we supposed to upgrade the Supervisor Cluster using a dance routine? Because I've been working on my moonwalk, and I'm ready to impress the vSphere team.
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Jeniffer
5 months ago
C) An administrator manually deploys new Supervisor Cluster control plane VMs and uses vSphere Lifecycle Manager to update the ESXi host spherelet component.
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Elroy
5 months ago
B) vCenter Server orchestrates the rolling upgrade of Supervisory control plane VMs and upgrades the ESXi host spherelet component.
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Malcolm
7 months ago
A) vCenter Server performs an in-place upgrade of the Supervisor Cluster control plane VMs.
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Olene
7 months ago
Wait, does this mean I can't use my trusty duct tape and baling wire to upgrade the Supervisor Cluster? Darn, there goes my weekend project.
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Valene
6 months ago
B) vCenter Server orchestrates the rolling upgrade of Supervisory control plane VMs and upgrades the ESXi host spherelet component.
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Rolland
7 months ago
A) vCenter Server performs an in-place upgrade of the Supervisor Cluster control plane VMs.
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Yesenia
8 months ago
Hmm, that makes sense too. It's important to understand the upgrade process thoroughly for the exam.
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Sheridan
8 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is C) An administrator manually deploys new Supervisor Cluster control plane VMs and uses vSphere Lifecycle Manager to update the ESXi host spherelet component.
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Rickie
8 months ago
Option A sounds a bit too simplistic. I'm not sure it covers all the necessary steps for a Supervisor Cluster upgrade.
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Rosamond
8 months ago
Hmm, option D sounds like a lot of work. I'd rather have vCenter handle the upgrade process if possible.
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Refugia
7 months ago
Definitely, manual deployment and updating RPMs seem like a more tedious process compared to vCenter orchestrating the upgrade.
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Emogene
7 months ago
I agree, having vCenter Server perform an in-place upgrade would definitely save time and effort.
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Jesusa
7 months ago
Option A sounds like the easiest way to upgrade the Supervisor Cluster control plane VMs.
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Yesenia
8 months ago
I think the answer is A) vCenter Server performs an in-place upgrade of the Supervisor Cluster control plane VMs.
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Brice
8 months ago
I think option C requires too much manual intervention. Definitely not the way to go for a production environment.
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Lavera
7 months ago
I think option B is the best choice for a production environment.
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Lavera
8 months ago
I agree, option C does seem like a lot of manual work.
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Zana
8 months ago
Option B seems like the most comprehensive and automated approach. Let's go with that!
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Hoa
7 months ago
User 4: Definitely, it simplifies the process and reduces the risk of errors.
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Portia
8 months ago
User 3: I think vCenter Server orchestrating the rolling upgrade makes it easier for administrators.
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Chuck
8 months ago
User 2: Agreed, it's the most efficient way to upgrade the Supervisor Cluster.
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Cristy
8 months ago
User 1: Option B seems like the most comprehensive and automated approach. Let's go with that!
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