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VMware Exam 5V0-23.20 Topic 9 Question 40 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 5V0-23.20 exam
Question #: 40
Topic #: 9
[All 5V0-23.20 Questions]

Which statement is true about Kubernetes Network Policies?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Margurite
23 days ago
Wait, there's a firewall in the Supervisor cluster? I thought Kubernetes handled network policies natively. Option B is the clear winner here.
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Quentin
29 days ago
I'm going with B. Developers should have the power to define their own network policies, not rely on the vSphere team.
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Brande
1 months ago
Hah, the vSphere admin creating the policy in the dev team's namespace? That's a recipe for disaster! Option B is the way to go.
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Justine
5 days ago
YAML specification is the way to go for Kubernetes Network Policies.
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Hillary
6 days ago
Definitely, giving the vSphere admin that much control could cause issues.
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Shizue
9 days ago
I agree, having the developers create and apply the policy using YAML is much safer.
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Lauran
2 months ago
D is the correct answer. The vSphere administrator would create the network policy in NSX Manager to control the app-to-app communication.
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Devorah
10 days ago
It's important to have these policies in place to ensure secure communication between applications.
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Gerald
21 days ago
Exactly, it helps in defining and enforcing network policies for Kubernetes clusters.
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Adela
23 days ago
That makes sense. NSX Manager is used for network virtualization and security.
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Rickie
26 days ago
D is the correct answer. The vSphere administrator would create the network policy in NSX Manager to control the app-to-app communication.
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Pearline
2 months ago
Option B sounds right to me. As a developer, I've used Kubernetes Network Policies to define and apply network rules for my applications.
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Shakira
21 days ago
Definitely. It helps in securing the network within Kubernetes clusters and ensuring proper communication between services.
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Celestina
1 months ago
It's a useful feature for controlling traffic between pods and defining how they can communicate with each other.
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Van
2 months ago
That's true. It allows developers to define rules for network communication within their applications.
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Shawnee
2 months ago
Yes, option B is correct. Developers create and apply the network policies using YAML specifications.
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Reena
2 months ago
I'm not sure about that. I think it might be D) vSphere administrator creates the network policy in NSX Manager to restrict app-to-app communication.
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Louann
2 months ago
I agree with Velda. Developers usually define the network policies in Kubernetes.
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Velda
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) The policy is created by developers and applied using a YAML specification.
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