A. To provide automated application deployment
B. To manage network policies
C. To monitor and analyze container metrics
D. To manage Kubernetes clusters and control planes
A. Provides visibility into Kubernetes clusters for troubleshooting and impact assessment
B. Collects real-time metrics from all layers of Kubernetes
C. It observes the code of the applications running in Kubernetes environment
D. It provides network insight and detailed Kubernetes network topology view
E. Automatically heals Kubernetes workloads after an issue has been observed
A. It is a plug-in that only works with vSphere object storage.
B. It is a plug-in that allows providers to expose storage as persistent storage.
C. It is a plug-in that is only used for clusters which require cloud native storage.
D. It is a plug-in that is required for ephemeral storage.
A. Focusing solely on internal Kubernetes operations.
B. Only monitoring CPU and memory usage.
C. Comprehensive monitoring, logging, and tracing of services.
D. Ignoring external traffic monitoring.
A. Workspace policy
B. Network policy
C. Pod security policy
D. Custom policy
E. Cluster group policy
F. Access policy
G. Security policy
A. Tanzu CLI and VMware Tanzu Mission Control Web Ul
B. kubectl and VMware Tanzu Mission Control Web Ul
C. kubectl and VMware vSphere Web Ul
D. Tanzu CLI and VMware vSphere Web Ul
A. Monitor cluster services
B. Collect data and logs from different sources, unify them, and send them to multiple destinations
C. Publish DNS records for applications to DNS servers
D. Backup and restore Kubernetes clusters
A. Quota policies
B. Storage classes
C. Storage claims
D. Persistent volumes