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Nutanix NCP-CI-Azure Exam - Topic 4 Question 17 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nutanix's NCP-CI-Azure exam
Question #: 17
Topic #: 4
[All NCP-CI-Azure Questions]

A new subnet needs to be created within Flow Virtual Networking to accommodate a new type of workload in the company's NC2 Azure instance.

Which type of network will satisfy this task?

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Suggested Answer: B

Flow Virtual Networking: Nutanix Flow Virtual Networking allows for the creation of overlay networks to segment and manage network traffic.

Network Types:

Underlay: Refers to the physical network infrastructure.

Overlay: Logical network built on top of the physical infrastructure, providing flexibility for creating isolated subnets and accommodating different workloads.

VPC: Virtual Private Cloud, a network within a public cloud provider.

VNET: Azure-specific virtual network.

Requirement: Creating a subnet for new workloads within Flow Virtual Networking suggests using an overlay network for logical separation and management.

Conclusion: An overlay network within Flow Virtual Networking will satisfy the task of accommodating a new type of workload in the NC2 Azure instance.


Nutanix Flow Networking Guide

Azure Virtual Network Documentation

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Aleshia
1 day ago
Underlay seems too rigid for new workloads.
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Mabel
6 days ago
VNET is good, but Overlay is better for this scenario.
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Derick
11 days ago
What about VNET? It’s Azure-specific.
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Shonda
17 days ago
I agree, Overlay makes sense for isolation.
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Christiane
22 days ago
I think it’s an Overlay network. It’s flexible for new workloads.
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Tawny
27 days ago
Really? I didn't know Overlay was an option for this!
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Junita
2 months ago
I agree, Overlay seems to fit the bill perfectly.
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Kaycee
2 months ago
Haha, I bet the answer is D) VNET. It's like the default option for Azure, right? Why complicate things with all these other network types.
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Desire
2 months ago
B) Overlay, for sure! That's the whole point of an overlay network - to create a new logical network on top of the existing infrastructure.
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Sherill
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Maybe C) VPC could work since it's a virtual private cloud, but I'm not familiar with Azure networking concepts.
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Tasia
2 months ago
D) VNET is the way to go. It's the native virtual network in Azure, so it should be the right choice for this task.
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Mari
2 months ago
I feel like VPC might be more relevant to AWS, but I could be mixing up the terminologies.
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Isaac
3 months ago
I'm leaning towards option B, overlay, since it seems to fit the description of accommodating new workloads.
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Yan
3 months ago
I remember practicing a question about VNETs, but I can't recall if they are specifically for Azure instances.
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Elenor
3 months ago
I think we covered something about overlay networks in class, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the right choice here.
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Lynsey
3 months ago
Wait, what about VPC? Isn't that Amazon's virtual private cloud service? I'm not sure if that's relevant for an Azure-based question. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Loren
3 months ago
I'm leaning towards option D, VNET. That seems like the most appropriate network type to create a new subnet within Azure. I'll double-check the definitions, but I'm feeling confident about this one.
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Leonor
3 months ago
Okay, I remember that an overlay network is a virtual network that runs on top of an existing physical network infrastructure. And a VNET is Azure's virtual network service, so that seems like the right choice here.
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Jannette
4 months ago
Wait, are we sure about that? I thought VPC was the way to go.
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Jolene
4 months ago
I think D) VNET is the right choice here.
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Beatriz
4 months ago
Definitely going with B) Overlay for this.
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Lera
4 months ago
I think the answer is B) Overlay. It's the best option to create a new subnet within the existing virtual network.
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Monte
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on the difference between overlay and underlay networks. I'll need to review that before deciding on the best option for this scenario.
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Loren
5 months ago
I think this is asking about the type of network to use for a new subnet in Azure. I'm pretty sure the options are either an overlay or underlay network.
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Danilo
4 months ago
True, overlay networks can handle more complex setups.
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