Download Nutanix Certified Associate (NCA) v6-5.NCA-6.5.VCEplus.2023-03-14.30q.tqb

Vendor: Nutanix
Exam Code: NCA-6.5
Exam Name: Nutanix Certified Associate (NCA) v6-5
Date: Mar 14, 2023
File Size: 608 KB

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Question 1
In Prism Element, to which object are policies such as replication factor and storage efficiency settings applied?
  1. Container
  2. Virtual Machine
  3. Storage Pool
  4. vBlock
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
In Prism Element, policies such as replication factor and storage efficiency settings are applied to Containers. A container is a logical grouping of one or more storage pools and defines the storage resources available to virtual machines. By applying policies to a container, you can set the replication factor, storage efficiency settings, and other storage-related settings for all of the virtual machines that are associated with that container. This is a fundamental concept in Nutanix Platform.
In Prism Element, policies such as replication factor and storage efficiency settings are applied to Containers. A container is a logical grouping of one or more storage pools and defines the storage resources available to virtual machines. By applying policies to a container, you can set the replication factor, storage efficiency settings, and other storage-related settings for all of the virtual machines that are associated with that container. This is a fundamental concept in Nutanix Platform.
Question 2
What is the minimum cluster size for Redundancy Factor 3?
  1. 3 nodes
  2. 4 nodes
  3. 5 nodes
  4. 6 nodes
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
The minimum cluster size for Redundancy Factor 3 is 6 nodes. Redundancy Factor is a measure of how many copies of the data are stored in the cluster. Redundancy Factor 3 means that there are 3 copies of the data stored in the cluster, which requires at least 6 nodes in the cluster to ensure that all data is stored.
The minimum cluster size for Redundancy Factor 3 is 6 nodes. Redundancy Factor is a measure of how many copies of the data are stored in the cluster. Redundancy Factor 3 means that there are 3 copies of the data stored in the cluster, which requires at least 6 nodes in the cluster to ensure that all data is stored.
Question 3
On which entity is Replication Factor configured?
  1. Host
  2. Oplog
  3. Volume
  4. Container
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
Replication Factor is configured on a Container entity. Containers group together virtual disks and files, and allow administrators to set policies on a group level. This allows for increased flexibility in managing storage resources and allows administrators to easily set policies across multiple virtual disks and files.Replication Factor is configured on Containers. A container is a logical grouping of one or more storage pools and defines the storage resources available to virtual machines. The replication factor is a setting that determines the number of copies of data that are stored across the cluster. By configuring the replication factor on a container, you are setting the number of copies of data that will be stored for all virtual machines that are associated with that container.For example, if you have a container with a replication factor of 3, it means that three copies of data will be stored across the cluster, and two copies are required to reconstruct the data in case of a failure.
Replication Factor is configured on a Container entity. Containers group together virtual disks and files, and allow administrators to set policies on a group level. This allows for increased flexibility in managing storage resources and allows administrators to easily set policies across multiple virtual disks and files.
Replication Factor is configured on Containers. A container is a logical grouping of one or more storage pools and defines the storage resources available to virtual machines. The replication factor is a setting that determines the number of copies of data that are stored across the cluster. By configuring the replication factor on a container, you are setting the number of copies of data that will be stored for all virtual machines that are associated with that container.
For example, if you have a container with a replication factor of 3, it means that three copies of data will be stored across the cluster, and two copies are required to reconstruct the data in case of a failure.
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