The NKPA course explains that NKP’s fleet management capabilities allow centralized policy federation and management of multiple Kubernetes clusters from a single pane of glass, while workspaces provide isolation for different teams or groups. To meet the requirement of federating policy while separating clusters by group, the IT team needs theNKP Ultimatelicense, which includes advanced fleet management features.
With NKP Ultimate, the IT team can:
Create three workspaces (one for each group: Fin VD, Fin Insurance, Fin Travel).
Assign the corresponding Kubernetes clusters to each workspace, ensuring isolation between groups.
Use NKP’s fleet management to apply policies (e.g., RBAC, monitoring, logging) across all clusters from a single pane of glass, such as the NKP UI or CLI.
The Nutanix Cloud Native (NCP-CN) 6.10 Study Guide states: “NKP Ultimate provides fleet management for centralized policy federation across multiple clusters, using workspaces to isolate clusters for different teams or groups.” This setup ensures that each group’s clusters are separated while maintaining centralized policy management, aligning with the IT team’s requirements.
Incorrect Options:
B. NKP Starter: The Starter license lacks fleet management and workspace isolation features, making it unsuitable for this scenario.
C. NKP Pro with projects: Projects are sub-divisions within workspaces for resource allocation, not for cluster isolation or fleet management. NKP Pro may not include full fleet management capabilities.
D. NKP Pro with workspaces: While NKP Pro supports workspaces, it may not provide the full fleet management needed for centralized policy federation across all clusters. NKP Ultimate is the better fit.
[:, Nutanix Kubernetes Platform Administration (NKPA) Course, Section on Fleet Management and Workspaces., Nutanix Cloud Native (NCP-CN) 6.10 Study Guide, Chapter on Licensing and Fleet Management., Nutanix Cloud Bible, NutanixKubernetesPlatform Section:https://www.nutanixbible.com, ]