In the first post of this series, I talked about vSphere with Tanzu architecture and explained the deployment & configuration of the HA Proxy Appliance which acts as a load balancer for TKG Guest Clusters and Supervisor Cluster.
In this post, I will walk through steps of enabling workload management which basically deploys & configure the supervisor cluster.
This series of blogs will cover the following topics:
1: HA Proxy Deployment & Configuration
3: How to Deploy Applications in TKG Cluster
Note: Before enabling Workload Management, make sure you have vSphere with Tanzu license available with you. If you don’t have the license, you can register for this product to get a 60 days evaluation license.
Prerequisites for Enabling Workload management
- A vSphere Cluster created and both DRS and HA are enabled on the cluster.
- A vSphere Distributed Switch created and all ESXi hosts are added to the VDS.