An administrator has mapped three vSphere zones to three vSphere clusters. Which two statements are true for this vSphere with Tanzu zonal Supervisor enablement? (Choose two.)
A.
One Supervisor will be created in a specific zone.
B.
One Supervisor will be created across all zones.
C.
Three Supervisors will be created in Linked Mode.
D.
Individual vSphere Namespaces will be placed into a specific zone.
E.
Individual vSphere Namespaces will be spread across all zones.
BE
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-with-tanzu-concepts-planning/GUID-3E4E6039-BD24-4C40-8575-5AA0EECBBBEC.html
In a three-zone deployment, all three vSphere clusters become one Supervisor.
In a three-zone Supervisor, a namespace resource pool is created on each vSphere cluster that is mapped to a zone. The namespace spreads across all three vSphere clusters in each zone.
A. One Supervisor will be created in a specific zone: In a zonal deployment, a Supervisor Cluster is enabled for each zone independently, meaning that each zone will have its own Supervisor Cluster.
D. Individual vSphere Namespaces will be placed into a specific zone: Namespaces in a zonal Supervisor Cluster deployment are scoped to specific zones.
Why Not the Other Options?
B. Describes a global deployment scenario
C. While three Supervisors might be created, they will not operate in Linked Mode. Each zone's Supervisor Cluster operates independently.
E. This is not true for a zonal deployment.
B & E are correct answers.
In a three-zone deployment, all three vSphere clusters become one Supervisor.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-with-tanzu-concepts-planning/GUID-AEC66840-C564-4EF2-B223-1E61A4A1E679.html
In a three-zone Supervisor, a namespace resource pool is created on each vSphere cluster that is mapped to a zone. The namespace spreads across all three vSphere clusters in each zone.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-with-tanzu-concepts-planning/GUID-3E4E6039-BD24-4C40-8575-5AA0EECBBBEC.html
When you map vSphere zones to vSphere clusters in a vSphere with Tanzu zonal setup, the following statements are true:
A. One Supervisor will be created in a specific zone.
Each zone corresponds to one Supervisor Cluster, and a Supervisor Cluster is created in a specific zone.
D. Individual vSphere Namespaces will be placed into a specific zone.
When you map vSphere zones to clusters, individual vSphere Namespaces are associated with specific zones based on your mapping.
So, you have one Supervisor Cluster in a specific zone, and individual vSphere Namespaces are placed into specific zones according to your mapping.
A. One Supervisor will be created in a specific zone:
The article states that in a three-zone Supervisor deployment, there are three Supervisor control plane VMs, one in each zone. Each of these control plane VMs manages the Kubernetes workloads within its respective zone.
E. Individual vSphere Namespaces will be spread across all zones:
The article mentions that a namespace resource pool is created on each vSphere cluster that is mapped to a zone. Since there are three Supervisor zones, there will be three namespace resource pools, one for each zone. These namespaces are spread across all three underlying vSphere clusters, and resources are allocated from all three clusters equally.
Therefore, based on the information provided in the article, options A and E are correct for a three-zone Supervisor deployment in vSphere with Tanzu. Each zone has its own Supervisor, and namespaces are distributed across all zones and their associated vSphere clusters.
Looking at page 39-40 in the linked article, I would go for B + E
Ref. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-esxi-vcenter-801-vsphere-with-tanzu-concepts-planning.pdf
A tricky one this..
Pretty sure B
"In a three-zone deployment, all three vSphere clusters become one Supervisor"
Then C or perhaps even E
Look at the picture for Three Zone Deployment and decide.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-with-tanzu-concepts-planning/GUID-AEC66840-C564-4EF2-B223-1E61A4A1E679.html
In a three-zone deployment, all three vSphere clusters become one Supervisor.
In a three-zone Supervisor, a namespace resource pool is created on each vSphere cluster that is mapped to a zone.
Answer appears correct based on this:
In a three-zone Supervisor, a namespace resource pool is created on each vSphere cluster that is mapped to a zone. The namespace spreads across all three vSphere clusters in each zone.
Since it doesn't mention a single namespace spread across all 3 zones, I would assume the supervisor would be in a single zone.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-with-tanzu-concepts-planning/GUID-3E4E6039-BD24-4C40-8575-5AA0EECBBBEC.html
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