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What is Nutanix's scale-out storage technology that makes its hyperconverged platform possible?
A. Distributed File Services
B. Distributed Storage Fabric
C. HDD/SDD Storage Tiers
D. Hot swappable NVMe/SSD
Explanation: Nutanix's scale-out storage technology, the Distributed Storage Fabric, makes its hyperconverged platform possible. It provides a single, unified layer of storage to multiple nodes in a cluster, allowing data to be stored, accessed, and processed in a distributed, fault-tolerant manner.
Refer to the exhibit.
An administrator notices that the Data Resiliency Statue of some components has been
reduced to 0. making it impossible to support a
node failure in the cluster.
What type of failure is most likely the cause of this issue?
A. Block
B. Disk
C. CVM
D. Nods
Refer to the exhibit.
After an abrupt power outage, an administrator receives a number of alerts indicating disks
are failed. Prism Element shows a large number of disks offline as seen in the diagram.
This single block, four node cluster is configured FT1 with an RF2 container holding all user
data.
What number of drive failures on different domains (node, block, or rack) could this
configuration have tolerated prior to seeing data unavailability?
A. 1
B. 4
C. 3
D. 2
Which feature or configuration is best for securing network traffic between the management and storage replication environments?
A. Use of Firewall Rules
B. Network Segmentation
C. VM Anti-Affinity Rules
D. Different Storage Containers
Refer to the exhibit.
An administrator needs to upgrade a VM to 10 virtual processors. Which action should the
administrator take to complete this task?
A. Power-off the VM and add one vCPU
B. Update the VM adding two vCPUs
C. Update the VM adding two cores
D. Power-off the VM and add one core
What data is stored as a file on storage devices owned by a CVM?
A. Storage Pool
B. vDisk
C. Extent Group
D. Container
Explanation: A vDisk is a file that is stored on storage devices owned by a CVM. A vDisk represents a virtual disk that is attached to a VM or a CVM. A Storage Pool is a logical grouping of physical disks in a cluster. An Extent Group is a collection of data blocks that belong to a vDisk. A Container is a logical grouping of vDisks that share the same storage policies and settings.
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