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so they can experience Nutanix in their environment.

What is the most important item the SE must have in place with the prospect before moving forward with a POC?

  1. Start date of the POC
  2. Defined and measurable success criteria
  3. Meeting frequency
  4. Number of Nodes/Block to be used during the POC

Answer(s): B



AN SE determines that a POC is necessary to overcome competitive FUD in an opportunity with an Enterprise account evaluating several HCI solutions. The customer will evaluate three solutions in their datacenter simultaneously over the course of 4 days.

The customer schedules all necessary personnel to be available during this time.

Which two network planning items should the SE determine prior to allocation hardware for the POC? (Choose two)

  1. VLAN tags
  2. CVM and hypervisor IP address
  3. TOR switch redundancy configuration
  4. Switch port type
  5. Source and number of cables

Answer(s): D,E



ABC Corp currently has 50 VMs currently running in production and is interested in sizing a DR cluster. The RTO is 4 hours and the RPO is 2 hours .

Each VM has 100GB of data, with a 5% daily change rate .for retention the customer wants to keep 2 weeks of snaps on the DR cluster.

What is the minimum amount of storage capacity for the remote cluster to meet the customer's data retention

  1. 6TB to 7TB
  2. 8TB to 9TB
  3. 10TB to 11TB
  4. 14TB to 15T

Answer(s): B



A prospects main goal are to replace their mainframe environment, cut their datacenter footprint, and improve disaster recovery for mission critical applications.

Which collection of documents should the SE use to show the prospect how Nutanix can help them reach their goals?

  1. Nutanix Bible.
  2. Knowledge Base Articles.
  3. Case Studies.
  4. Best Practices Guide.

Answer(s): C,D






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