Nutanix NCSE-Core Practice Questions

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Updated On : 24-Feb-2025




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Refer to Exhibit:


A. Reseat all disk immediately. If this does not help, reseat the nodes


B. Check status of applications running on the cluster and call support


C. Resolve all alerts and re-import the disks to make sure there is no service disruption.


D. Restart all CVMs for the cluster to check, confirm health and repartition and add the disks.





C.
  Resolve all alerts and re-import the disks to make sure there is no service disruption.

A prospect is experiencing disk performance issues in their database environment. The prospect's databases currently run on physical servers and an iSCSI SAN with spinning disks. Which two Nutanix features should an SE discuss with this prospect to address their disk performance issues? (Choose two)


A. Snapshots


B. Data Locality


C. De-duplication


D. Erasure Coding


E. All Flash Nodes





B.
  Data Locality

D.
  Erasure Coding

A prospect is seeking a Nutanix solution for a mission critical application that needs to sustain two simultaneous node outages and prefers that the cluster be able to fully rebuild both data and metadata in the event hardware issues. what is the minimum number of nodes required for the cluster?


A. 4


B. 5


C. 6


D. 7





C.
  6


A prospect is looking for a Nutanix solution for a mission-critical application that needs to sustain two simultaneous node outages and prefers the cluster to fully rebuild both data and metadata in the event of hardware issues. Here is the detailed explanation:

Requirement Analysis:

Sustain two simultaneous node outages.

Fully rebuild both data and metadata after hardware issues.

Feature Analysis:

Nutanix clusters use Replication Factor (RF) to ensure data protection and availability. For RF3 (Replication Factor 3), which protects against two simultaneous node failures, a minimum of 5 nodes is required.

To fully rebuild both data and metadata after failures, the system needs an additional node to ensure there is enough redundancy and performance.

Conclusion:To achieve RF3 and sustain two simultaneous node failures while allowing full rebuild of data and metadata, a minimum of 6 nodes is required.

References:

Nutanix documentation on cluster resiliency and RF configurations

A System engineer (SE) is gathering requirements to size a hybrid cluster to replace a prospect's existing IT test and development environment. The prospective customer has indicated the cluster contains no business critical applications and has provided the aggregate vCPU and RAM requirements of the existing cluster. which two additional items does the SE require to size the cluster? (Choose two)


A. Existing Drive Count


B. Virtual Switch Configuration


C. Working Data Set


D. Storage Capacity





C.
  Working Data Set

D.
  Storage Capacity

In Files, how many FSVMs are deployed by default?


A. 1


B. 2


C. 3


D. 5





C.
  3

A prospective customer wants to build a private cloud in addition to provisioning workloads across multiple public cloud providers.
Presently, the staff lacks the time and skillset for on-premises infrastructure management.
Which two features should qualify this project as a Nutanix opportunity? (choose two)


A. Flow


B. Calms


C. Cloud Connect


D. All falsh nodes


E. Prism 1-Click operations





B.
  Calms

E.
  Prism 1-Click operations


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