VMware Cloud Director Specialist (2023) — Question 3
Which two are true regarding vSphere Namespaces in a Workload Management-enabled VI Workload Domain? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. A vSphere Namespace can support Role Based Access Control for a directly integrated Active Directory.
- B. A vSphere Namespace is an extension of a vSphere resource pool.
- C. A vSphere Namespace is a resource boundary that can only contain Kubernetes clusters.
- D. A vSphere Namespace’s primary function is to run workloads.
- E. A vSphere Namespace requires its own license.
Correct answer: A, B
Explanation
Option A is correct because vSphere Namespaces can indeed utilize Role Based Access Control with Active Directory integration. Option B is also correct as vSphere Namespaces extend the capabilities of a vSphere resource pool. The other options are incorrect; option C is misleading as a Namespace can contain more than just Kubernetes clusters, option D is too limiting since a Namespace serves multiple functions beyond just running workloads, and option E is incorrect because vSphere Namespaces do not require a separate license.