What are three resource limitations defined on a vSphere Namespace? (Choose three.)
A.
Containers
B.
Services
C.
Memory
D.
CPU
E.
Storage
The Answer Is:
C, D, E
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
In VCF 9.0 Workload Management, avSphere Namespaceis the construct that “sets the resource boundaries” for workloads running on a Supervisor, includingCPU, memory, and storage. The documentation explicitly states that a vSphere Namespace “sets the resource boundaries forCPU, memory, storage, and also the number of Kubernetes objects that can run within the namespace.” In the operational procedure “Set Resource Limits to a vSphere Namespace,” VMware further lists the configurable limits as:CPU(“set a limit to the CPU consumption”),Memory(“set a limit to the memory consumption”), andStorage(“set a limit on the storage consumption… per storage policy that is used”).
By contrast,Containersare not a namespace “resource limit” category; VMware documents “Container Defaults” separately (defaults for container CPU/memory requests and limits) rather than a top-level resource limit type. Similarly,Servicesare governed under “Object Limits” (how many Kubernetes objects like Services can exist), which is distinct from resource limits. Therefore, the three resource limitations defined on a vSphere Namespace areCPU, Memory, and Storage.
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