In certain cases, for example, during hardware or power maintenance of the data center, you must shut down the virtual machines deployed by vSphere with Tanzu in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment in a way that prevents data loss and appliance malfunction, and start it up restoring component integration after the maintenance operation is over.
Shut Down the Virtual Machines of vSphere with Tanzu for Developer Ready Infrastructure for VMware Cloud Foundation
Shut down the Supervisor Cluster control plane virtual machines, Tanzu Kubernetes Cluster control plane and worker virtual machines, and the Harbor virtual machine in the vSphere with Tanzu workload domain.
For the full-stack shutdown order of VMware Cloud Foundation and of a VI workload domain with vSphere with Tanzu, see Shutting Down VMware Cloud Foundation.
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Start the vSphere with Tanzu Virtual Machines for Developer Ready Infrastructure for VMware Cloud Foundation
The virtual machines that are deployed by vSphere with Tanzu for running containerized workloads over Kubernetes are automatically started by vCenter Server after vCenter Server and NSX-T Data Center for the VI workload domain are back online.
For the full-stack startup order of VMware Cloud Foundation and of a VI workload domain, see Starting Up VMware Cloud Foundation.