A. Policies can be enforced using Kubernetes resources (NetworkPolicy, ResourceQuota etc) or using the Kyverno admission controller.
B. Policies can be configured using a tag selector to restrict the scope of the policy.
C. Policies allow management and operation of the security posture of Kubernetes clusters, and other organizational objects.
D. Policies can only be applied to clustergroups.
A. In the vSphere Client - Workload Cluster settings
B. In the VMware Tanzu Mission Control web console or CLI
C. In the vSphere Management Cluster with Jcubeccl
D. In the vSphere Namespace with Jcubeccl
A. kubectl tanzu-mc01 upgrade
B. kubectl management-cluster upgrade
C. tanzu config use-context tanzu-mc01-admin@tanzu-mc01
D. tanzu mc upgrade
A. Create a Tanzu Kubernetes cluster
B. Setting Service Objectives
C. Out-of-the-box and user-configurable dashboards
D. Unified log management
E. Event tracing
F. Integration with VMware Aria Automation Config (formerly vRealize Automation SaltStack Config)
A. Storage
B. PCI devices
C. Memory
D. CPU
E. Operating system
F. Network
A. 2
B. 1
C. 0
D. 5
E. 3
A. It can be used to install auto-managed packages.
B. It can be used to manage packages in public repositories.
C. It cannot be used to add additional package repositories apart from tanzu-standard.
D. It is intended only for CLI-managed packages.
A. L7 ingress in NodePort mode
B. L7 ingress in NodePortLocal mode
C. L7 ingress in ClusterIP mode
D. L7 ingress in Nodelntegration mode