If you're not using the Tanzu CLI, you're doing it wrong. Option B is the only sensible choice here. (Unless you're a masochist who enjoys the vSphere Web UI, that is.)
I'm a big fan of the vSphere Web UI, but I don't think it's the right tool for attaching a Kubernetes cluster to Tanzu Mission Control. I'm going with D to play it safe.
D has to be the correct answer. kubectl is the standard Kubernetes command-line tool, and the VMware Tanzu Mission Control Web UI is where you manage your clusters.
I agree with Rose, because kubectl is used to interact with Kubernetes clusters and VMware Tanzu Mission Control is specifically designed for managing Kubernetes clusters.
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