VMware vSphere with Tanzu Specialist Intermediate Practice Exam: Medium Difficulty 2025
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10 intermediate-level questions for VMware vSphere with Tanzu Specialist
An administrator is deploying vSphere with Tanzu and needs to enable Workload Management on a vSphere cluster. The environment uses vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS) and NSX-T Data Center. During the configuration, which component is responsible for providing load balancing services for the Kubernetes control plane VMs and workloads?
A DevOps team wants to deploy a Tanzu Kubernetes cluster in a Supervisor Namespace. The administrator has already created the namespace and assigned storage policies. What additional configuration must be completed before developers can provision Tanzu Kubernetes clusters?
An organization has enabled Workload Management using NSX-T networking. After deployment, the administrator notices that three Supervisor Control Plane VMs have been created. What is the primary reason for having three control plane VMs in this architecture?
A developer is attempting to deploy a Tanzu Kubernetes cluster using kubectl and receives an error stating that the specified VM class is not available. The administrator has verified that VM classes exist at the vSphere level. What is the most likely cause of this issue?
An administrator needs to provide developers with access to a Supervisor Namespace to deploy applications. The developers should be able to create pods and services but should NOT be able to create new namespaces or modify resource quotas. Which approach should the administrator implement?
A Tanzu Kubernetes cluster has been deployed successfully, but applications running in the cluster cannot pull container images from an external registry on the internet. The Supervisor Cluster can access external resources. What is the most likely configuration issue?
An administrator is scaling a Tanzu Kubernetes cluster from 3 worker nodes to 6 worker nodes to handle increased application load. After updating the cluster manifest and applying the changes, what process occurs to implement this scaling operation?
A company has multiple development teams using different Supervisor Namespaces. The storage administrator needs to ensure that each team can consume storage but wants to prevent any single team from exhausting shared datastore capacity. What vSphere with Tanzu feature should be configured to address this requirement?
An administrator is troubleshooting a Tanzu Kubernetes cluster where pods are stuck in Pending state with the message 'Insufficient CPU'. The cluster has 3 worker nodes, each with 4 vCPUs. The pod requests 2 CPUs. What should the administrator investigate first?
A Tanzu Kubernetes cluster needs to be upgraded to a newer Kubernetes version. The administrator has verified that the new Tanzu Kubernetes release is available in the subscribed content library and is compatible with the current vSphere with Tanzu version. What is the correct procedure to perform the upgrade?
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VMware vSphere with Tanzu Specialist Intermediate Practice Exam FAQs
VMware vSphere with Tanzu Specialist is a professional certification from VMware that validates expertise in vmware vsphere with tanzu specialist technologies and concepts. The official exam code is 5V0-23.20.
The VMware vSphere with Tanzu Specialist intermediate practice exam contains medium-difficulty questions that test your working knowledge of core concepts. These questions are similar to what you'll encounter on the actual exam.
Take the VMware vSphere with Tanzu Specialist intermediate practice exam after you've completed the beginner level and feel comfortable with basic concepts. This helps bridge the gap between foundational knowledge and exam-ready proficiency.
The VMware vSphere with Tanzu Specialist intermediate practice exam includes scenario-based questions and multi-concept problems similar to the 5V0-23.20 exam, helping you apply knowledge in practical situations.
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