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.)
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.
An administrator has deployed a new VMware Cloud Builder appliance using the downloaded OVF file. While attempting to use the VMware Cloud Builder interface, the administrator discovers that no connection can be established to the appliance.
Which three configuration errors may have occurred? (Choose three.)
A VLAN misconfiguration could prevent proper network connectivity, particularly if the appliance is not in the correct VLAN or if there is a misalignment in network segmentation.
Incorrect DNS settings or inaccessible DNS servers can prevent the VMware Cloud Builder appliance from being able to resolve hostnames, leading to connection issues.
Incorrect Static IP configuration would result in the appliance being unreachable because it won't have the correct IP address or network configuration to communicate with other components.
An administrator needs to delete and re-deploy an NSX Edge cluster that was originally deployed from SDDC Manager and has downloaded the edge cleaner tool.
Where should the administrator run the tool to complete this task?
The NSX Edge Cleaner tool is typically run on the Edge cluster node VM(s) to clean up the previous configuration and ensure that the node(s) are properly removed before re-deploying the NSX Edge cluster. This process helps to reset the environment and remove any leftover configurations that may affect the re-deployment.
What is the primary purpose of configuring a Key Management Server (KMS) in vCenter for VM Encryption?
The primary purpose of configuring a Key Management Server (KMS) in vCenter for VM Encryption is to manage and store the encryption keys that are used to secure virtual machine data. The KMS ensures that encryption keys are handled securely and provides a central management point for encrypting VMs in a VMware environment.
What is the primary use case for Aria Operations within the VMware Aria Suite?
Aria Operations (formerly known as vRealize Operations) is used to monitor, analyze, and manage the performance of cloud infrastructures, providing insights into capacity, utilization, and overall health. It helps in optimizing resources, preventing downtime, and ensuring the smooth running of applications and services in a VMware environment.
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