1. Nutanix Cloud Native Administrator Guide - Multi-Tenancy: "Nutanix Cloud Native provides multi-tenancy to enable you to create logically isolated environments called workspaces for different teams or tenants... Each workspace has its own set of users
infrastructure
and projects." This confirms that a workspace is the correct top-level object for isolation.
URL: https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/details?targetId=Nutanix-Cloud-Native-Admin-Guide-v32:glo-multi-tenancy-c.html
2. Nutanix Cloud Native Administrator Guide - Onboarding an Infrastructure: The procedure for onboarding an infrastructure provider clearly states that you must first select the workspace into which the infrastructure will be added. "To onboard an infrastructure
you must be a platform administrator or a workspace administrator... In the Workspaces view
select the workspace where you want to onboard the infrastructure." This refutes option C.
URL: https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/details?targetId=Nutanix-Cloud-Native-Admin-Guide-v32:oss-onboarding-infrastructure-t.html
3. Nutanix Cloud Native Administrator Guide - Identity and Access Management (IAM): "You can assign roles to users and groups at the platform
workspace
or project level." This documentation details assigning roles like 'Workspace Admin' to a group within a specific workspace
supporting the methodology in option A.
URL: https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/details?targetId=Nutanix-Cloud-Native-Admin-Guide-v32:glo-iam-c.html