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Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Infrastructure (NCP-MCI v6.10)

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Question # 41

An administrator is experiencing a storage performance problem on a single Microsoft Windows 2019 VM with the following configuration:

• 1 vCPU

• 8 GB RAM

• VirtIO SCSI Controller

• Two virtual disks (100 GB and 250 GB)

• VirtIO Fast Ethernet NIC

The AHV cluster is healthy, and other Windows VMs are performing much better.

Which configuration should be reviewed to enhance performance for the VM?

A.

Add a second virtual storage controller (vSCSI).

B.

Increase VM number of processors (vCPUs).

C.

Enable Balance TCP on bridge0 (br0).

D.

Increase Controller VM (CVM) resources.

Question # 42

After adding new workloads, why is Overall Runway below 365 days and the scenario still shows the cluster is in good shape?

A.

There are recommended resources.

B.

Because the target is 1 month.

C.

Because new workloads are sustainable.

D.

Because Storage Runway is still good.

Question # 43

An administrator has been tasked with performing firmware upgrades for all their Nutanix sites.

When attempting to perform firmware upgrades via Life Cycle Manager (LCM) at a remote site with a single-node cluster deployed, no firmware updates are listed as being available. The administrator confirmed the currently installed firmware is several revisions behind.

Why are there no firmware upgrades listed in LCM for this cluster?

A.

LCM does not have access to the internet.

B.

Single-node clusters only support one-click firmware upgrades.

C.

LCM cannot perform firmware upgrades on single-node clusters.

D.

LCM is not supported on single-node clusters.

Question # 44

What is the default file system used by Nutanix storage?

A.

NTFS

B.

XFS

C.

NDFS (Nutanix Distributed File System)

D.

EXT4

Question # 45

Which Nutanix feature provides real-time security hardening and compliance checks?

A.

Nutanix Flow

B.

Prism Security Dashboard

C.

Nutanix Calm

D.

Acropolis Shield

Question # 46

An administrator would like to create a Playbook where VM protection has failed for VMs in category: CriticalApps:Alerts.

The administrator needs to create an alert for only the VMs in the CriticalApps:Alerts category. The alert must send a notification to the on- call personnel in the event that a VM Protection Failed Alert is triggered.

How should the administrator complete this task?

A.

Create a Playbook with a Manual trigger.

B.

Create a Playbook with an Alert Matching Criteria trigger.

C.

Create a Playbook with an Event-based trigger.

D.

Create a Playbook with an Alert-based trigger

Question # 47

An administrator needs to enableWindows Defender Credential Guardto comply with company policy.

The new VM configurations include:

Legacy BIOS

4 vCPUs

8 GB RAM

Windows Server 2019

What must be changed in order to properly enable Windows Defender Credential Guard?

A.

Update vCPU to 8.

B.

Enable UEFI with Secure Boot.

C.

Use Windows Server 2022.

D.

Update Memory to 16GB.

Question # 48

What happens if an agent VM is powered off and then manually started on another host?

A.

Agent VM become unresponsive.

B.

Agent VM cannot be migrated back to the original host.

C.

Agent VM migrates back to the original host once it ' s powered on.

D.

Agent VM migrates to another host automatically

Question # 49

An administrator wants toclean up inactive VMsusingVM Efficiency in Nutanix.

The business requires that VMs must beinactive for 120 daysbefore deletion.

A Playbook was created to deleteDead and Zombie VMswith a99-day wait period after they are marked inactive.

How long will have passed before these VMs are deleted? (Choose two.)

A.

For Dead VMs, the wait before deletion is 120 days.

B.

For Zombie VMs, the wait before deletion is 129 days.

C.

For Dead VMs, the wait before deletion is 129 days.

D.

For Zombie VMs, the wait before deletion is 120 days.

Question # 50

How can a VM or Volume Group (VG) be associated with a Storage Policy?

A.

Assign the Storage Policy directly on the VM or VG.

B.

Assign the VM or VG directly to the Storage Policy.

C.

Migrate the VM or VG to the Storage Container assigned to the Storage Policy.

D.

Assign the VM or VG to the same Category as the Storage Policy.

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