How should the administrator allocate management network IP addresses for the Kubernetes Control Plane within the Supervisor Cluster?

An organization is preparing to deploy vSphere with Tanzu and will be using the vSphere Networking stack.

How should the administrator allocate management network IP addresses for the Kubernetes Control Plane within the Supervisor Cluster?
A . Five IP addresses are required, one for each of the Control Plane VMs. one for the floating IP address of the Control Plane VM, and one spare for performing rolling cluster upgrades
B. Four IP addresses are required, one for each of the Control Plane VMs and one spare for performing rolling cluster upgrades
C. Three IP addresses are required, one for each of the Control Plane VMs
D. Six IP addresses are required, one for each of the Control Plane VMs, one for the floating IP address of the Control Plane VM. one for performing rolling cluster upgrades
and one for the image Registry VM.

Answer: A

Explanation:

Static IPs for Kubernetes control plane VMs

Block of 5A block of 5 consecutive static IP addresses to be assigned to the Kubernetes control plane VMs in the Supervisor Cluster.

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