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VMware Exam 2V0-71.23 Topic 12 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-71.23 exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 12
[All 2V0-71.23 Questions]

Which set of tools can be used to attach a Kubernetes cluster to VMware Tanzu Mission Control?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Isaac
1 months ago
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.)
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Fausto
8 days ago
I prefer using kubectl, so I think Option D is also a good choice.
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Amina
13 days ago
I agree, Tanzu CLI is the way to go. Option B is the best choice.
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Dorothea
2 months ago
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.
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Carlene
2 months ago
C'mon, everyone knows you use the Tanzu CLI to interact with VMware products. Option B is the clear winner here.
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Stephanie
5 days ago
Definitely, using the Tanzu CLI makes it easier to manage Kubernetes clusters with VMware products.
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Leota
6 days ago
Yeah, Option B with Tanzu CLI and VMware Tanzu Mission Control Web UI is the best choice.
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Justine
22 days ago
I agree, the Tanzu CLI is the way to go.
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Rueben
2 months ago
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.
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Stephaine
27 days ago
So, D has to be the correct answer.
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Daron
1 months ago
And VMware Tanzu Mission Control Web UI is where you manage your clusters.
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Madonna
2 months ago
I agree, kubectl is the standard Kubernetes command-line tool.
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Glenn
2 months ago
I think the answer is D) kubectl and VMware Tanzu Mission Control Web UI.
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Twanna
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think C) kubectl and VMware vSphere Web UI could also be a valid option since kubectl is commonly used with Kubernetes clusters.
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Julio
2 months ago
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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Rose
2 months ago
I think the answer is D) kubectl and VMware Tanzu Mission Control Web UI.
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Jerry
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think A) Tanzu CLI and VMware vSphere Web UI could also be a valid option.
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Yolande
2 months ago
I agree with Taryn, because kubectl is used to interact with Kubernetes clusters and VMware Tanzu Mission Control is the management platform.
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Rosendo
2 months ago
I'm going with B. The Tanzu CLI is the obvious choice, and VMware Tanzu Mission Control Web UI seems to be the right tool for the job.
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Karan
1 months ago
I think D might also work, kubectl is a common tool for managing Kubernetes clusters.
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Luke
1 months ago
I agree, B seems like the right choice.
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Antione
1 months ago
I think D might also work, kubectl is a powerful tool for interacting with Kubernetes clusters.
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Paulene
2 months ago
I agree, B seems like the right choice. Tanzu CLI is essential for managing Kubernetes clusters.
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Taryn
2 months ago
I think the answer is D) kubectl and VMware Tanzu Mission Control Web UI.
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