An administrator is migrating a legacy iSCSI solution to Volumes and needs to reconfigure the iSCSI initiator in the Windows client devices.What should the administrator understand about the client-side iSCSI configuration?
Answer(s): D
IP addresses of all FSVMs should be entered. FSVMs are File Server Virtual Machines that provide iSCSI services for Nutanix Volumes. The iSCSI initiator in Windows client devices should be configured with the IP addresses of all FSVMs in a cluster to enable load balancing and failover. The Enable multi-path option should be checked to use multiple paths for iSCSI traffic. The Nutanix MPIO drivers are not required for Windows clients as they can use native MPIO drivers.
https://next.nutanix.com/how-it-works-22/nutanix-volumes-recommendations-and-best-practices- 38585
An administrator would like to convert an existing Volume Group with an attached external Windows client to use Volumes.The administrator has taken these actions:· Disconnect any existing iSCSI targets· Remove targets from the Favorite Targets tab· Remove targets from the Discovery tabWhich action must the administrator take next to complete this task?
Answer(s): A
Connect with MPIO to the iSCSI Data Services IP. The iSCSI Data Services IP (DSIP) is a virtual IP address that provides load balancing and failover for iSCSI traffic across all CVMs in a cluster. The MPIO (Multi-Path I/O) option enables multiple paths for iSCSI traffic between Windows clients and Nutanix Volumes. The Cluster Virtual IP (CVIP) is used for management and communication between CVMs and should not be used for iSCSI traffic.
https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/solutions/details?targetId=BP-2049-Nutanix- Volumes:BP-2049-Nutanix-Volumes
A DevOps engineer needs to backup a newly-deployed NKE development cluster that contains persistent volumes with MySQL Data.Which solution should the DevOps engineer use?
Answer(s): B
Nutanix Volumes is a block storage service that provides persistent storage for containerized applications running on Nutanix Kubernetes Engine (NKE). The NKE clusters are deployed with a Nutanix CSI driver that natively integrates with Volumes to enable backup and disaster recovery capabilities. Files is a file storage service that supports SMB and NFS protocols. Objects is an object storage service that supports S3-compatible APIs. Storage Container is a logical grouping of physical disks in a cluster.
https://www.nutanix.com/products/kubernetes-engine
Which two networks are required in order to deploy Objects? (Choose two.)
Answer(s): A,B
The Objects Storage Network (internal) is a virtual network that connects all CVMs in a cluster that hosts an object store. The Objects Storage Network (External) is a virtual network that connects external clients to an object store. The Objects Public Network (Internal) and (External) are not required for deploying Objects.
https://hyperhci.com/2019/09/18/nutanix-objects-storage-service/
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