I think it's A since stated on official docs vmware
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-B2C5A356-7BB6-4DA5-BB2F-B13E1E29B644.html
I think we have to take into consideration the part that says "in the vSphere Environment" so sure the command from cli will work but it's not directly from the vSphere Environment
Have you ever used Kubernetes, @Mwafrika?
kubectl get persistentvolumes provides more than just a list.
It will show, for each PV:
- Name
- Capacity
- Access Modes
- Reclaim Policy
- Availability status
- Associated PVC
- Associated storage class
- Notes
- Age of the PV
This is more than just a "list".
Before you attempt this exam, you should endeavour to become familiar with Kubernetes.
Disregard ...just tested in a Lab and obeythefist is correct, pv and persistentvolumes can be used interchangeably and does include all that information.
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