5V0-23.20 · Question #23
5V0-23.20 Question #23: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is B. The application works with sensitive customer data, and they want strong resource and security. A vSphere Pod is a VM with a small footprint that runs one or more Linux containers. With vSphere Pods, workloads have the following capabilities: - Strong isolation from a Linux kernel based on Photon OS - Resource management using DRS - Same level of resource isolation as VMs -
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- AThey need the application to run as privileged pods.
- BThe application works with sensitive customer data, and they want strong resource and security
- CThey want to have root level access to the control plane and worker nodes in the Kubernetes
- DThe application requires a version of Kubernetes that is above the version running on the
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A vSphere Pod is a VM with a small footprint that runs one or more Linux containers. With vSphere Pods, workloads have the following capabilities: - Strong isolation from a Linux kernel based on Photon OS - Resource management using DRS - Same level of resource isolation as VMs - Open Container Initiative (OCI) compatible - Equivalent to a Kubernetes Container Host vSphere Pods are not compatible with vSphere vMotion. When an ESXi host is placed into maintenance mode, running vSphere Pods are drained and redeployed on another ESXi host, but only if the vSphere Pod is part of a ReplicaSet.
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