VMware 2V0-17.25 Question Answer
Which three resource limitations can be configured on a vSphere Namespace? (Choose three.)
The amount of containers
The amount of memory
The amount of storage
The amount of services
The amount of CPU
In VMware vSphere with Supervisor (used within VCF), a vSphere Namespace allows administrators to define resource quotas for Kubernetes workloads.
The vSphere documentation specifies that administrators can configure limits on:
CPU resources
Memory resources
Storage capacity
These quotas control the maximum resources that workloads deployed within the namespace can consume.
Incorrect options:
The number of containers (A) is managed at the Kubernetes level, not directly as a namespace resource quota in vSphere.
The number of services (D) is a Kubernetes object count limit, not a vSphere namespace resource limit.
Thus, the three configurable resource limitations are CPU, Memory, and Storage.
TESTED 05 Mar 2026
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