Which step in vSphere with Tanzu enablement using the vSphere Distributed Switch process is done prior to using the Workload Management Enablement Wizard?
A.
Deploy the load balancer
B.
Choose the Kubernetes content library that should be used in the Supervisor Cluster
C.
Define the Primary workload network IP range
D.
Define the Management network interfaces for the Supervisor Cluster
Are you sure about this?
From the document you linked, the final step:
> 12. On the Tanzu Kubernetes Grid page, click Add and select the subscribed CONTENT LIBRARY that contains the VM images for deploying the nodes of Tanzu Kubernetes clusters.
Content Library is choice "B". Are you 100% sure, after reading what you linked, you would choose a different answer to what the document says?
I think the answers provided in other comments are wrong. Here's why.
Let's read this very important document on the pre-requisites for enabling Workload Management.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-EE236215-DA4D-4579-8BEB-A693D1882C77.html
tl;dr, the steps are:
1. Create a VSphere Cluster (add hosts, enable HA and DRS)
2. Choose and configure the network stack (NSX or VSphere). (Nowhere in this step does it tell you to determine management uplinks!! Remember this!!!)
3. Create a Storage Policy
4. Create a CONTENT LIBRARY (emphasis mine)
5. You are good to go!!!!
Now we know what is done prior to enabling Workload Management. Let's look at the answers:
A. Deploy the load balancer - This is a strong "maybe", because you do have to do this as part of the network stack, for the supervisor cluster to use.
B. Choose the Kubernetes content library that should be used in the Supervisor Cluster - I'm going with "yes" here because this is the step that is immediately prior to enabling Workload Management.
A toss up between A and D, but I'm going A. This is a pre-requisite. Defining the Management network interface is done during the Enablement Wizard, although obvious you need to have planned and created the port groups before running the wizard.
Please disregard previous comment
To enable Workload Management on a vSphere cluster, you must configure the networking stack to be used for the Supervisor Cluster -- from https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-EE236215-DA4D-4579-8BEB-A693D1882C77.html
I believe it's A. Deploy the load balancer
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-B24ABA1F-4322-4EB4-8742-62BCED61D730.html
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