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Configuring the workload management engine required 11 steps. In this task, we deployed and reconfigured control plane VMs for clustering. Invalid network information error messages in the vSphere task manager might self-correct.
Once we successfully configured the Tanzu workload management engine, we needed to configure a namespace. This was a quick task of 8 steps that included defining a namespace and then assigning it resources, such as storage, permissions, and content libraries. After completing that task, our developers could connect to the environment and deploy container workloads.
We used a configuration wizard to complete the Tanzu deployment tasks. Deploying with a configuration wizard meant there were no config files to alter or firewalls to disable or work around. The configuration wizard can help simplify and expedite deployment for your admins and deliver a functional Tanzu cluster quickly.