The storage policies appear as matching Kubernetes storage classes in the namespace. They are also propagated to the Tanzu Kubernetes cluster on this namespace. DevOps engineers can use the storage classes in their persistent volume claim specifications
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-with-tanzu-installation-configuration/GUID-544286A2-A403-4CA5-9C73-8EFF261545E7.html
Correct Answer is C.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-with-tanzu-installation-configuration/GUID-544286A2-A403-4CA5-9C73-8EFF261545E7.html
fter creating storage policies, a vSphere administrator can perform the following tasks:
Assign the storage policies to the Supervisor. The storage policies configured on the Supervisor ensure that the control plane VMs, pod ephemeral disks, and container images are placed on the datastores that the policies represent.
Assign the storage policies to the vSphere Namespace. Storage policies visible to the namespace determine which datastores the namespace can access and use for persistent volumes. The storage policies appear as matching Kubernetes storage classes in the namespace. They are also propagated to the Tanzu Kubernetes cluster on this namespace. DevOps engineers can use the storage classes in their persistent volume claim specifications.
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