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VMware Exam 5V0-23.20 Topic 4 Question 27 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 5V0-23.20 exam
Question #: 27
Topic #: 4
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How are quotas and permissions guaranteed by vSphere with Tanzu for Tanzu Kubernetes (TKG) clusters that are deployed within a namespace?

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Paris
1 months ago
I'm just glad they're not asking about how to properly provision vSphere with Tanzu clusters. That's a real headache!
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Joesph
12 days ago
B) By ensuring each TKG cluster has a quotas and permissions system built into it natively which enforces all requests
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Wenona
17 days ago
I know, provisioning vSphere with Tanzu clusters can be a real challenge.
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Kirby
18 days ago
C) By having the Supervisor Cluster poll the TKG cluster periodically to ensure adherence to quotas and permissions
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Viva
25 days ago
A) By routing quota and permission API calls to vCenter Server via the Supervisor Cluster
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Eloisa
2 months ago
D is definitely not the answer. An external authentication solution wouldn't have anything to do with enforcing quotas and permissions.
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Fredric
5 days ago
C) By having the Supervisor Cluster poll the TKG cluster periodically to ensure adherence to quotas and permissions
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Venita
10 days ago
B) By ensuring each TKG cluster has a quotas and permissions system built into it natively which enforces all requests
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Gerald
22 days ago
A) By routing quota and permission API calls to vCenter Server via the Supervisor Cluster
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Belen
2 months ago
C doesn't sound right. Polling the TKG clusters periodically doesn't seem like a reliable way to ensure adherence to quotas and permissions.
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Phyliss
9 days ago
I agree, C does seem like a risky approach. A and B sound more reliable.
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Lavonda
14 days ago
B) By ensuring each TKG cluster has a quotas and permissions system built into it natively which enforces all requests
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Shannan
1 months ago
A) By routing quota and permission API calls to vCenter Server via the Supervisor Cluster
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Ma
2 months ago
I'm not sure B is right. Each TKG cluster having its own quotas and permissions system seems redundant and inefficient.
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Margot
5 days ago
D) By deploying an external authentication solution
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Denae
6 days ago
I agree, having the Supervisor Cluster handle the quotas and permissions centrally makes more sense
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Annice
8 days ago
C) By having the Supervisor Cluster poll the TKG cluster periodically to ensure adherence to quotas and permissions
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Corinne
11 days ago
A) By routing quota and permission API calls to vCenter Server via the Supervisor Cluster
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Gregoria
14 days ago
D) By deploying an external authentication solution
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Charlene
17 days ago
I'm not sure B is right. Each TKG cluster having its own quotas and permissions system seems redundant and inefficient.
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Gerri
22 days ago
C) By having the Supervisor Cluster poll the TKG cluster periodically to ensure adherence to quotas and permissions
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Marge
24 days ago
A) By routing quota and permission API calls to vCenter Server via the Supervisor Cluster
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Kathrine
2 months ago
A seems like the correct answer. The Supervisor Cluster acts as the control plane for the TKG clusters, so it makes sense that it would handle the quota and permission enforcement.
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Bobbye
2 months ago
I heard that the Supervisor Cluster polls the TKG cluster periodically to ensure quotas and permissions are being followed.
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Bambi
2 months ago
I believe each TKG cluster has its own quotas and permissions system built-in to enforce requests.
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Ashanti
2 months ago
I think quotas and permissions are guaranteed by routing API calls to vCenter Server via the Supervisor Cluster.
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Santos
3 months ago
I think the Supervisor Cluster polls the TKG cluster to ensure quotas and permissions are enforced.
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Noah
3 months ago
I believe each TKG cluster has its own quotas and permissions system built-in.
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Margarita
3 months ago
I think quotas and permissions are guaranteed by routing API calls to vCenter Server.
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