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VMware Exam 2V0-31.23 Topic 6 Question 21 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-31.23 exam
Question #: 21
Topic #: 6
[All 2V0-31.23 Questions]

What is the purpose of Kubernetes Zones in VMware Aria Automation?

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Suggested Answer: A

Kubernetes Zones in VMware Aria Automation are designed to allow administrators to define policy-based placements for Kubernetes clusters, namespaces, and supervisor namespaces. This feature enables precise control over where Kubernetes resources are deployed within the infrastructure, ensuring they align with organizational policies and requirements for resource allocation, availability, and compliance.


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Pamela
7 days ago
D is the answer, Kubernetes clusters in Aria Automation Assembler, classic!
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Nadine
11 days ago
Option C is the way to go, supervisor namespaces are the real deal in Aria Automation.
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Allene
23 days ago
B for the win! Multi-tenancy is the way to go, less headaches for the admins.
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Oneida
6 days ago
B) Allows administrators to support multi-tennancy for kubernetes clusters and namespaces.
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Talia
25 days ago
I believe Kubernetes Zones also allow administrators to define supervisor namespaces used in VMware vSphere.
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Deandrea
27 days ago
I agree with Ozell. It helps administrators support multi-tenancy for Kubernetes clusters and namespaces.
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Ozell
1 months ago
I think the purpose of Kubernetes Zones is to define policy-based placement of Kubernetes clusters, namespaces, and supervisor namespaces.
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Teddy
1 months ago
Option A sounds legit, gotta keep those Kubernetes clusters in check, am I right?
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Stephaine
25 days ago
Definitely, keeping Kubernetes clusters organized is important.
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Chau
29 days ago
Yes, option A is correct. It helps with policy-based placement.
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