You must have a VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid management cluster to manage VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid workload clusters. With VMware Telco Cloud Automation, you can manage multiple workload clusters with a single VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid management cluster.
For deploying VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance, you must create a VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid management cluster in VMware Telco Cloud Automation for managing the workload cluster for VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance deployment. A VMware Telco Cloud Automation management template is used to define the resources and configuration of the management cluster such as the number of Control Plane Node (CPNs), number of worker nodes, CPU, orthe memory configuration for the nodes, CNI provider, CSI provider, and more. Use the sizing chart information for determining the size and the resource requirements required for the management cluster based on the VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance footprint. For more information on the different footprint sizing and specifications, see the System Requirements for Demo Footprint.
The wizard in the VMware Telco Cloud Automation Manager UI for creating the management cluster guides you through the steps. If multiple versions of Kubernetes are supported by VMware Telco Cloud Automation, verify that you select one that the VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance supports. For more information on how to deploy VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid management cluster, see Deploy a Management Cluster in VMware Telco Cloud Automation documentation.