An administrator is deploying vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) to support containerized workloads across multiple regions. Each region hosts a dedicated Workload Domain with Supervisor instances deployed on vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS) networking. The organization’s security policy requires that pod-to-pod and pod-to-service communications be fully observable and controllable at the Kubernetes layer, without introducing additional licensing or overlay complexity.
When deploying a Supervisor, which CNI should the administrator select as the default supported option?
What tool can be used to back up and restore workloads on clusters provisioned by vSphere Supervisor?
What three components run in a VMware vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) cluster? (Choose three.)
An administrator is building a secure, multi-tenant container registry strategy for their vSphere Kubernetes Services deployment running on VMware Cloud Foundation. Each workload domain hosts a Supervisor Cluster, and multiple development teams require private repositories to store and distribute container images for Kubernetes clusters. The organization enforces strict image security posture due to compliance requirements. The operations team deploys Harbor as an add-on service through the Supervisor control plane, and developers push/pull images from Harbor through Kubernetes manifests.
What requirement describes the role and purpose of Harbor?
Which feature in VMware vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) provides vSphere storage policy integration that supports provisioning persistent volumes and their backing virtual disks?
How should an administrator enable autoscaling for a vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) cluster?
What is the function ofContourin a VMware vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) cluster?
A company standardized on the following configurations:
• vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) upgrade is separate from vCenter upgrades.
• A private registry will be utilized.
How should an administrator adhere to these standards?
An administrator is tasked with installingIstio Service Meshfor VMware vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS). Which command installs Istio?
The DevOps engineer deployed a new application to a vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) cluster in a vSphere Namespace and then determined that a newer Kubernetes version was required. The vSphere administrator verified compatibility between the Supervisor and all running VKS clusters and successfully updated the vSphere Supervisor to the latest version. After the Supervisor update, the DevOps engineer still could not get the application to work.
What caused the application to fail?
What component is used to provision VMware vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) service mesh workload clusters?
An administrator is upgrading an existing VMware vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) cluster and receives the following errors:
kubectl get nodes fails with memcache.go and “server is currently unable to handle the request”
couldn't get resource list for stats.antrea.tanzu.vmware.com/v1alpha1
yaml: mapping values are not allowed in this context
The administrator successfully updated the Supervisor, but an attempt to update the VKS cluster failed. Based on the scenario, what is the cause of the problem?
An administrator is configuring the Supervisor Service in vCenter.
Click the option an administrator uses to begin creating a vSphere Supervisor Zone.
A cloud platform team is deploying multiple Supervisors in a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment to support a multi-tenant VKS architecture. Each Supervisor will host a distinct set of namespaces mapped to different organizational tenants such as Finance, Public Services, and R&D, where each tenant consumes resources from dedicated workload domains.
What is the purpose of the vcf context create command?