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Exam 5V0-23.20 Topic 5 Question 47 Discussion
VMware Exam 5V0-23.20 Topic 5 Question 47 Discussion
Actual exam question for VMware's 5V0-23.20 exam
Question #: 47
Topic #: 5
[All 5V0-23.20 Questions]
How are updates applied to Tanzu Kubernetes clusters?
A
The cluster is shutdown, Update Manager applies patches to VMs, and the cluster is restarted.
B
Worker nodes are shutdown while Controllers are patched and restarted after the update.
C
New nodes are incrementally added with new Kubernetes versions so as a new node is added, an older node is removed.
D
A new cluster is completely configured and runs in parallel to the primary cluster prior to switchover.
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Odette
11 months ago
I bet the developers at VMware had a good laugh coming up with these options. 'Shutdown the cluster? What is this, the 90s?'
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Carmelina
10 months ago
C) New nodes are incrementally added with new Kubernetes versions so as a new node is added, an older node is removed.
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Roselle
10 months ago
B) Worker nodes are shutdown while Controllers are patched and restarted after the update.
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Amie
10 months ago
A) The cluster is shutdown, Update Manager applies patches to VMs, and the cluster is restarted.
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Cheryl
10 months ago
C) New nodes are incrementally added with new Kubernetes versions so as a new node is added, an older node is removed.
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Lajuana
10 months ago
B) Worker nodes are shutdown while Controllers are patched and restarted after the update.
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Maia
10 months ago
A) The cluster is shutdown, Update Manager applies patches to VMs, and the cluster is restarted.
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Artie
12 months ago
Hmm, A sounds like a recipe for a long outage. Definitely not the way to go for a production cluster.
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Grover
12 months ago
I think a new cluster is configured and runs in parallel before switchover for updates.
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Avery
12 months ago
I heard that new nodes are incrementally added with new Kubernetes versions, replacing older nodes.
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Elsa
12 months ago
B looks good to me. Patching the controllers while the workers are down should minimize disruption.
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Yolando
11 months ago
I agree. Patching the controllers while the workers are down seems like a good strategy for updating Tanzu Kubernetes clusters.
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Brittni
11 months ago
B looks like the best option. It's important to minimize disruption when applying updates.
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Lili
12 months ago
I believe the worker nodes are shutdown while Controllers are patched and restarted after the update.
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Aliza
1 years ago
I think the updates are applied by shutting down the cluster and applying patches to VMs.
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Martin
1 years ago
I'd go with D. Creating a new cluster and swapping it in is the safest approach for mission-critical systems.
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Jame
1 years ago
Option C seems the most logical. Upgrading incrementally without downtime is the way to go.
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Margurite
11 months ago
It definitely minimizes downtime and ensures a smooth upgrade process.
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Mitsue
11 months ago
I agree, option C does seem like the most logical approach.
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