Starting with vSphere 7.0, you can use the vSphere Automation APIs to enable and configure vSphere with Tanzu on a vSphere cluster. Then you can run Kubernetes workloads directly on ESXi hosts.
You can use the vSphere Automation to automate the enabling and disabling of vSphere with Tanzu on a vSphere cluster, creating and managing namespaces.
The information in this chapter is intended for vSphere administrators who want to use the vSphere Automation APIs to configure their environment to run Kubernetes workloads in vSphere. To take fully advantage of these vSphere Automation APIs, you must have basic knowledge about the Kubernetes technology and containers.
For more information about how to configure and manage vSphere with Tanzu through the vSphere Client, see the Installing and Configuring vSphere with Tanzu and vSphere with Tanzu Configuration and Management documentation.