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Advanced VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 vSphere Kubernetes Service Questions and Answers

Question 21

An administrator is upgrading an existing VMware vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) cluster and receives the following errors:

kubectl get nodes fails with memcache.go and “server is currently unable to handle the request”

couldn ' t get resource list for stats.antrea.tanzu.vmware.com/v1alpha1

yaml: mapping values are not allowed in this context

The administrator successfully updated the Supervisor, but an attempt to update the VKS cluster failed. Based on the scenario, what is the cause of the problem?

Options:

A.

The administrator is in the wrong cluster context.

B.

The Kubernetes version being upgraded is no longer supported.

C.

There was an error pulling the update image from the catalog.

D.

The administrator does not have the appropriate permissions to upgrade the cluster.

Question 22

A cloud operations team is managing multiple Supervisor Clusters across two regions. Each region hosts its own vSphere Kubernetes clusters, integrated through a federated service mesh to enable consistent service connectivity and policy enforcement across environments.

The application team wants to expose a multi-tier microservice named “GovApp”, which includes front-end, API, and database services distributed between the two regions. Uniform traffic routing, identity, and security policies are also needed for these workloads regardless of the cluster or region in which they are deployed.

To meet these requirements, the architects decide to create a Global Namespace that spans both Supervisor Clusters.

Which two statements describe the requirements for a Global Namespace in a vSphere Kubernetes Service Mesh deployment? (Choose two.)

Options:

A.

Applies a single policy to multiple namespaces across multiple clusters.

B.

Defines an application boundary across multiple clusters.

C.

Provides distributed Ingress and egress services to support multiple namespaces across multiple clusters.

D.

Enables automatic placement of workloads to any global cluster based on traffic demand.

E.

Provides centralized logging for Service Mesh traffic.

Question 23

An administrator is deploying vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) on a VMware Cloud Foundation workload domain to support a new internal AI and data analytics platform. The environment must host both virtual machine (VM) applications and containerized workloads while maintaining a unified networking and security model through NSX. The design documentation outlines the requirements for the Supervisor infrastructure components.

What three components form the foundation of a VMware vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) Supervisor deployment? (Choose three.)

Options:

A.

Cluster API

B.

NSX Manager virtual machine

C.

Supervisor control plane virtual machine

D.

vCenter Virtual Distributed Switch

E.

Virtual Machine Service

F.

NSX Advanced Load Balancer Controller virtual machine

Question 24

After upgrading the vSphere Supervisor, an administrator notices that the vSphere Kubernetes Service, configured as a Core Supervisor Service, is stuck in a“Configuring”state.

What should the administrator do to finish the upgrade?

Options:

A.

Restart the supervisor service.

B.

Ensure the vSphere Kubernetes Service is a supported version.

C.

Verify the administrator account can authenticate to the Supervisor service.

D.

Verify the AppPlatform operator user account can authenticate with vCenter.

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