A VMware Cloud Foundation administrator created a Tanzu Namespace in one of the workload domains. Which two functions related to permissions can be performed on the newly created Namespace? (Choose two.)
A.
Add permissions to local vSphere with Tanzu users only.
B.
Permissions can be set to either view or edit.
C.
Add a custom role to create more granular permissions.
D.
Add permissions only from the vSphere.local domain.
E.
Add permissions to users from vCenter Single Sign-On identity sources.
You define authorization to vSphere with Kubernetes namespaces in the vSphere Client:
- Users and groups are assigned edit (read/write) or view (read-only) roles. (B)
- Users and groups must be members of a vSphere SSO identity source. (E)
- Permissions assigned to a namespace do not grant permissions to vSphere.
BE are correct
Creating a Namespace
Use the vSphere Client to configure permissions and storage before a namespace can be used:
• Assign permissions to users to either edit or view the namespace.
Users must be present in a configured single sign-on (SSO) identity source.
• Assign a VM storage policy to the namespace.
• Define resource limits.
From VMware Cloud Foundation: Deploy, Configure, Manage [V5.0] Lesson Book
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