With Workload Management, you validate the underlying infrastructure for vSphere with Tanzu. You then complete the deployment using the vSphere Client.
Prerequisites
- A VI workload domain must be deployed.
- An Workload Management ready NSX Edge cluster must be deployed on the workload domain.
You must select Workload Management on the Use Case page of the Add Edge Cluster wizard. See step 6 in Deploy an NSX Edge Cluster.
- All hosts in the vSphere cluster for which you enable Workload Management must have a vSphere with Tanzu license.
- Workload Management requires a vSphere cluster with a minimum of three ESXi hosts.
- The following IP address subnets must be defined:
- A non-routable subnet for pod networking, minimum of a /22 subnet.
- A non-routable subnet for Service IP addresses, minimum of a /24 subnet
- A routable subnet for ingress, minimum of a /27 subnet
- A routable subnet for egress, minimum of a /27 subnet