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Which Prism Central feature can map images to target clusters using categories?

  1. Image Replication Policies
  2. Image Placement Policies
  3. Protection Domain Policies
  4. Storage Policies

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

In Prism Central, Image Placement Policies can be used to map images to target clusters using categories. An Image Placement Policy is a set of rules that determine where an image should be placed on the Nutanix cluster. These rules are based on categories, such as the image's OS type, the target cluster's hardware type, and other factors. By creating image placement policies, you can ensure that images are placed on the appropriate clusters, and that they are compatible with the hardware and software requirements of those clusters. For example, you could create a placement policy that specifies that all Windows images should be placed on a specific cluster, and that all Linux images should be placed on another cluster. You can also set image replication policies on image placement policies, to ensure that images are replicated to multiple clusters for disaster recovery purposes.



An administrator wants to have a single chart with the logical usage for three storage containers.
Which action should the administrator perform?

  1. Create a new Metric Chart
  2. See Storage usage under Prism Element Health page
  3. Create a new Entity Chart
  4. See Usage Summary in the Storage Containers detailed view

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

An administrator can create an Entity Chart to view the logical usage for multiple storage containers in one chart. This chart can be created from the Prism Element dashboard, and it provides a visual representation of the logical usage of each container, allowing administrators to easily compare the usage of multiple containers at once.



What requirement needs to be considered before configuring Replication Factor of 1 (RF1)?

  1. Application resiliency
  2. Hypervisor
  3. RAID configuration
  4. Node count

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

To configure Replication Factor 1 (RF1), the cluster must have at least three nodes. In RF1, data is replicated to two other nodes within the cluster, so having at least three nodes is necessary to ensure that the data is replicated. Moreover, when you configure RF1, the cluster must have a minimum of three nodes to ensure that the data is accessible even if one of the nodes goes down.


Reference:

https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/details?targetId=Prism-Admin-Guide- v5_6:pr-data-protection-replication-factor-c.html



An administrator is deploying a virtual firewall on each node in an AHV cluster and wants each VM to maintain affinity to its host. How can an administrator achieve this goal most efficiently?

  1. Create VM Protection Policies
  2. Set the VM labels as firewalls
  3. Create VM Annotations
  4. Set the VMs as Agent VMs

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

An administrator can create VM Protection Policies to enforce VM to host affinity for each VM in the AHV cluster. This will ensure that the VMs are always running on the same host, even if the cluster is resized or the VMs are migrated to other nodes. This is the most efficient way to achieve the desired goal.


Reference:

https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/details?targetId=Prism-Admin-Guide- v5_6:pr-vmprofiles-affinity-c.html



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