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A company has a large scale AWS deployment and has just finished installing their first NC2 on AWS cluster. The new cluster is now running workloads in production.
The cluster is configured with:
* 16 Nodes
* 8 Subnets
* 200 User VMs per subnet
* Nutanix Files
An administrator has been tasked with installing an EC2 instance on one of the subnets that is also used by the Nutanix, When the EC2 instance is powered on, an IP conflict occurs.
What action should the administrator take to resolve this issue?
To deploy NC2 in AWS using an existing VPC, which two AWS resources should be configured beforehand? (Choose two.)
An administrator is deploying an NC2 cluster on AWS in the us-west-2 region. A VPC, management subnet, and a VM subnet are already created in the target region.
The management subnet has a local route and a route to the internet. The subnet has a route and a route to the NAT gateway. During the deployment, the management subnet appears in the drop-down list in the Create Cluster wizard, but cannot be selected.
What is the cause of this problem?
A company wants to use Nutanix NC2 to burst VDI resources to the AWS cloud. The VDI workloads requires GPU accelation.
Which solution meets the company ' s requirements?
Refer to Exhibit:
An NC2 cluster on AWS has been deployed with Flow Virtual Networking. The VTEP Gateway on the cluster has been showing as " Down, " preventing a subnet extension from being created. What could be causing this?
An administrator is attempting to deploy an NC2 cluster.
The cluster configuration is as follows:
* Name - Cluster-1
* Nodes of type i4i.metal
* Replication Factor 2
* Existing VPC resources
* VPC - 10.0.0.0/16
* Subnets:
* Bare metal hosts: 10.0.1.0/24
* User VMs:10.0.2.0/24
* Public: 10.0.3.0/24
During the deployment process, the administrator notices the following alert:
What should the administrator do to ensure the cluster deployment does not fail?
An administrator is deploying Flow Virtual Networking (FVN) for an NC2 cluster on AWS and discovers that two additional subnets are required in addition to the native AWS networking. Which two subnets should the administrator ensure are added during the deployment of FVN? (Choose two.)
During the deployment of the first NC2 cluster on AWS, Flow Virtual Networking automatically creates a transit VPC that contains a subnet. By default, what is the name of this subnet?
How many Amazon Elastic Block Store(EBS) volumes are attached to each node within an AWS NC2 cluster upon creation.
An administrator has deployed an NC2 cluster in AWS.
The following configuration decisions were made:
Created a new VPC from the NC2 console as part of the deployment
Selected the Public option for prism access policy
Host type selected was i13en,metal
The administrator now has a goal of provision public internet access to a user VM (UVM),web-1, on the Nutanix cluster. The admin can access Prism Element via the public DNS of the Auto-created load balancer.
The administrator tries to create another network load balancer for the web server access. After creating the load balancer and registering web-1’s IP address as a target, the administrator finds that the health check for the VM target is failing and the DNS returns as NOT Found message in the browser.
Why is the issue happening?
