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Which object is deployed on the workload network when vSphere with Tanzu is configured with vSphere network stack?
Which vSphere with Tanzu Workload Network topology provides Layer 2 isolation between Tanzu Kubernetes clusters across namespaces when vSphere Distributed Switches are used?
For a Supervisor Cluster that is configured with the vSphere networking stack, you can provide Layer 2 isolation for your Kubernetes workloads by creating Workload Networks and assigning them to namespaces. Workload Networks provide connectivity to Tanzu Kubernetes clusters in the namespace and are backed by distributed port groups on the switch that is connected to the hosts in the Supervisor Cluster.
Which kubectl command is used to deploy the application when using a Kubernetes deployment specification file, my-app.yaml?
A developer is connecting to a Tanzu Kubernetes Cluster using the kubectl vsphere login command
Which information must be specified, in addition to both the name of the cluster and the Supervisor Cluster Control Wane IP?
To connect to the Supervisor Cluster, run the following command.
kubectl vsphere login --server=SUPERVISOR-CLUSTER-CONTROL-PLANE-IP
--tanzu-kubernetes-cluster-name TANZU-KUBERNETES-CLUSTER-NAME
--tanzu-kubernetes-cluster-namespace SUPERVISOR-NAMESPACE-WHERE-THE-CLUSTER-IS-DEPLOYED
--vsphere-username VCENTER-SSO-USER-NAME
For example:
kubectl vsphere login --server=10.92.42.137
--tanzu-kubernetes-cluster-name tanzu-kubernetes-cluster-01
--tanzu-kubernetes-cluster-namespace tanzu-ns-1
--vsphere-username administrator@example.com
What is the minimum number of portgroups needed, in addition to the management portgroup. to provide connectivity for external services on a Supervisor Cluster?
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