The vRealize Orchestrator Service runs as a Kubernetes pod within each vRealize Automation appliance. Which three containers make up the vRealize Orchestrator Service? (Choose three.)
In v8.8 the container names are slightly different. I don't have a copy of v8.3 to compare against. Use this command line (substitute the actual name of the vco pod) to check yours.
# kubectl -n prelude get pod vco-app-b45c58bc6-mwhgm -o=jsonpath='{range .spec.containers[*]}{.name}{"\n"}'
vco-polyglot-runner
vco-server-app
vco-controlcenter-app
The answer is correct: ADE - vRO has 3 containers. 1st container is control center, 2nd is vRO server and 3rd is polyglot(to support multiple programming languages
A & D not three containers
vRealize Orchestrator Appliance Components
The vRealize Orchestrator Appliance is a Photon-based virtual appliance running in containers.
The vRealize Orchestrator Appliance includes the following components:
n An infrastructure level Kubernetes layer.
n A preconfigured PostgreSQL database.
n The core vRealize Orchestrator services: the server service, Control Center service, and
orchestration UI service.
The default vRealize Orchestrator Appliance database configuration is production ready
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