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How can a vSphere administrator replace the Supervisor Cluster API endpoint certificate?
As a vSphere administrator, you can replace the certificate for the virtual IP address (VIP) to securely connect to the Supervisor Cluster API endpoint with a certificate signed by a CA that your hosts already trust. The certificate authenticates the Kubernetes control plane to DevOps engineers, both during login and subsequent interactions with the Supervisor Cluster.
Prerequisites
Verify that you have access to a CA that can sign CSRs. For DevOps engineers, the CA must be installed on their system as a trusted root.
Procedure
In the vSphere Client, navigate to the Supervisor Cluster.
ClickConfigurethen underNamespacesselectCertificates.
In theWorkload platform MTGpane, selectActions > Generate CSR.
Provide the details for the certificate.
Once the CSR is generated, clickCopy.
Sign the certificate with a CA.
From theWorkload platform MTGpane, selectActions > Replace Certificate.
Upload the signed certificate file and clickReplace Certificate.
Validate the certificate on the IP address of the Kubernetes control plane.
An administrator needs to assign access to a vSphere Namespace.
Which two valid roles may be assigned to a user or a group of users? (Choose two.)
Which requirement is valid for vSphere with Tanzu on vSphere Distributed Switch Network?
Why would developers choose to deploy an application as a vSphere Pod instead of a Tanzu Kubernetes cluster?
A vSphere Pod is a VM with a small footprint that runs one or more Linux containers. With vSphere Pods, workloads have the following capabilities:
*Strong isolationfrom a Linux kernel based on Photon OS
* Resource management using DRS
* Same level of resource isolation as VMs
* Open Container Initiative (OCI) compatible
* Equivalent to a Kubernetes Container Host
vSphere Pods are not compatible with vSphere vMotion. When an ESXi host is placed into maintenance mode, running vSphere Pods are drained and redeployed on another ESXi host, but only if the vSphere Pod is part of a ReplicaSet.
An administrator needs to label and push an image into Harbor.
Which command should the administrator run first?
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