An administrator reports that their Self-Service Project is showing Environments with production clusters. The Project was intended to only include the development cluster.
What is the most likely cause?
A.
VM template is incorrectly categorized, which should not affect Project visibility.
B.
Blueprint is misconfigured and blueprint needs to remove infrastructure resources.
C.
Project scope whitelists production and development infrastructure, so it is working as implemented.
D.
Project scope whitelists production and development Environments, so it is working as implemented.
The visibility of clusters within a Self-Service Project is strictly controlled by theInfrastructure(or Accounts) configuration within the Project settings.
Infrastructure Whitelisting:When configuring a Project, the administrator must select which Accounts and Clusters are available for use. This is often referred to as defining theProject Scopeor whitelisting infrastructure.
The Cause:If users can see and create Environments targeting "Production Clusters," it is because the administrator explicitly selected (whitelisted) those Production Clusters in the Project's Infrastructure tab.
Environments vs. Infrastructure:Environments are definitions createdusingthe allowed infrastructure. Option D is less accurate because you whitelist theInfrastructure(resources), and then Environments are created on top of them. The root cause of the resource availability is the infrastructure whitelist in the Project Scope.
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