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An administrator is operating a sovereign private cloud built on VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) and is providing isolated Supervisor Namespaces as well as associated Kubernetes clusters. The architecture must ensure consistent provisioning, management, and monitoring of these clusters across tenants while maintaining compliance with internal governance and automation frameworks, considering: * Deploying and scaling Kubernetes clusters * Managing Supervisor Namespaces and configurations * Monitoring cluster health, workloads, and resources across tenants What three clients are supported for provisioning, managing, and monitoring VMware vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) clusters? (Choose three.)
Correct Answer: A,C,E
VCF 9.0 states that you can provision Kubernetes clusters using both GUI and CLI approaches, and it explicitly calls out the CLI clients: "the VCF CLI and kubectl provide command-line interfaces for provisioning Kubernetes clusters." That directly maps tokubectl (A)andVCF CLI (E)as supported clients for provisioning and lifecycle operations. Separately, VCF 9.0 explains that vSphere administrators can "manage and monitor vSphere Pods, VMs, and VKS clusters by using the vSphere Client," which corresponds tovSphere UI (C)in the question. In addition, the vSphere Client is used to access Supervisor-facing self- service interfaces (for example, the Local Consumption Interface through the vSphere Client), reinforcing vSphere UI as an operational entry point for managing Supervisor-backed services and workloads. By contrast,Cluster APIis a controller framework (not an operator "client" for admins in this context), andesxtop/esxcliare ESXi host tools that do not represent the documented, supported interfaces for provisioning and managing VKS clusters at the Kubernetes service layer.