An administrator needs to set up aprotection policyin preparation for aDisaster Recovery (DR) test.
What is the first step required to satisfy this task?
Correct Answer:
B
For NutanixDisaster Recovery (DR) protection policies, thefirst stepis to establish a connection between theProduction cluster and the DR site, which is done by creating an Availability Zone (AZ) (Option B).
✑ Availability Zones (AZs) define remote sites for replicationand are a requirement for configuring protection domains and disaster recovery plans.
✑ Option A (Installing NGT)is not necessary for setting up replication but is useful for application-consistent snapshots.
✑ Option C (Converting the source cluster to AHV)is not required, as Nutanix supports cross-hypervisor DR betweenESXi and AHV.
✑ Option D (Creating a point-in-time snapshot)is a later step after setting up theAvailability Zone and Protection Policy.
References:
✑ Nutanix Protection Policies and DR Documentation
✑ Nutanix Bible Disaster Recovery Planning
✑ Nutanix Support KB Configuring Availability Zones in Prism Central
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?
Correct Answer:
B
Windows Defender Credential Guard requires UEFI firmware and Secure Boot to function properly.
✑ Option B (Enable UEFI with Secure Boot) is correct:
✑ Option A (Update vCPU to 8) is incorrect:
✑ Option C (Use Windows Server 2022) is incorrect:
✑ Option D (Update Memory to 16GB) is incorrect:
References:
✑ Microsoft DocsRequirements for Windows Defender Credential Guard
✑ Nutanix AHV VM Management GuideEnabling Secure Boot & UEFI for WindowsVMs
In ascale-out Prism Central deployment, what additional functionality does configuring anFQDN instead of a Virtual IPprovide?
Correct Answer:
A
In a scale-out Prism Central deployment, using an FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) enables load balancing across multiple Prism Central instances.
✑ Option A (Load balancing) is correct:
✑ Option B (Resiliency) is incorrect:
✑ Option C (Segmentation) is incorrect:
✑ Option D (SSL Certificate) is incorrect:
References:
✑ Nutanix Prism Central Guide Configuring Scale-Out Deployment
✑ Nutanix KB How FQDN Enhances Load Balancing in Scale-Out Prism Central
An administrator is trying todelete a protected snapshotbut is unable to do so.
What is the most likely cause?
Correct Answer:
A
Snapshots that are part of an active recovery operation cannot be deleted until the process is completed or manually canceled.
✑ Option A (Active recovery in progress) is correct:
✑ Option B (Ransomware encryption) is incorrect:
✑ Option C (Approval policy denial) is incorrect:
✑ Option D (Snapshot corruption) is incorrect:
References:
✑ Nutanix Protection Policies Snapshot Retention and Deletion
✑ Nutanix Bible Backup & Disaster Recovery Mechanisms
✑ Nutanix KB How to Delete a Snapshot Used in Recovery Plans
A security team asks an administrator toset up port mirroringof aspecific source VMto a target VM.
What must the administrator ensure for this configuration to be possible?
Correct Answer:
B
Port mirroring requires the source and target VMs to be on the same host to efficiently copy network traffic without additional routing overhead.
✑ Option B (Source VM and Target VM are on the same host) is correct:
✑ Option A (Same VLAN) is incorrect:
✑ Option C (Same subnet) is incorrect:
✑ Option D (Same VPC) is incorrect:
References:
✑ Nutanix AHV Networking Guide Configuring Port Mirroring in AHV
✑ Nutanix KB Port Mirroring Best Practices