An administrator has deployed a new VI Workload Domain and must deploy a Kubernetes cluster on the vSphere Supervisor. Which three steps should be followed to successfully deploy the Kubernetes cluster? (Choose three.)
A.
Configure a vSphere Namespace and assign resource quotas.
B.
Deploy a vSphere Pod Service.
C.
Create a new VM template for the Kubernetes nodes.
D.
Deploy an NSX Edge Cluster.
E.
Enable Workload Management on the vSphere Cluster within SDDC Manager.
VMware provides pre-built Tanzu Kubernetes Grid node OVA images that are downloaded and stored in a Content library, the correct answer is A, C, D
https://vdc-download.vmware.com/vmwb-repository/dcr-public/7da19417-dd4f-4a34-8ef8-6162490e0353/7b65ae94-f39a-4466-b7db-0cd62088820a/GUID-BA69927C-4BFC-463F-BD7E-75FF2D4820AA.html#:~:text=Create%20a%20subscribed%20content%20library,of%20the%20Tanzu%20Kubernetes%20clusters
D. Deploy an NSX Edge Cluster
• Required for:
> Load balancing
> North-south connectivity
> Networking for Supervisor and TKG clusters
• Without NSX Edge, vSphere with Tanzu networking cannot function
C. Create a new VM template for the Kubernetes nodes
• Not needed. VMware downloads and uses Tanzu Kubernetes Grid (TKG) templates automatically from the Content Library during deployment.
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