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Nutanix NCP-DB Exam - Topic 1 Question 38 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nutanix's NCP-DB exam
Question #: 38
Topic #: 1
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An administrator is interested in using profiles to simplify the database provisioning process. The profile needs to include information related to the SQL service startup account, and the NDB worker service account.

Which profile would help the administrator accomplish this task?

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Suggested Answer: A

The correct answer is A because the Windows Domain profile is the profile that includes information related to the SQL service startup account and the NDB worker service account. A Windows Domain profile is a collection of settings that define how NDB manages Windows-based database servers and databases. It contains the following information:

The domain name and credentials to join the database server VMs to the domain

The SQL service startup account and password to run the SQL Server service on the database server VMs

The NDB worker service account and password to run the NDB Database Agent service on the database server VMs

The SQL Server authentication mode to use for the databases

By using a Windows Domain profile, the administrator can simplify the database provisioning process by applying the same settings to multiple database server VMs and databases, without having to manually enter them each time. The other options are not correct because they describe different types of profiles that do not include information related to the SQL service startup account and the NDB worker service account. Option B is not correct because the Network profile is a profile that defines the network settings for the database server VMs, such as the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS, and VLAN. Option C is not correct because the Database Parameter profile is a profile that defines the database parameters for the databases, such as the memory, CPU, storage, and performance settings. Option D is not correct because the Software profile is a profile that defines the software settings for the database server VMs and databases, such as the database engine version, edition, and features.Reference::Nutanix Database Management & Automation (NDMA) course,Nutanix Certified Professional - Database Automation (NCP-DB) certification,Nutanix NCP-DB Certification Exam Syllabus and Study Guide,Nutanix Database Services: Database modernization with Era - Now available


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Veda
2 months ago
Wait, why would you use a Network profile for this? Seems off.
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Aileen
2 months ago
I think C, Database Parameter, could work too.
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Jamey
3 months ago
I agree with A, but I’m surprised it’s not more complicated!
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Gracia
3 months ago
Is there a reason we can't just use the Software profile?
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Alease
3 months ago
Definitely going with option A, Windows Domain. Makes sense!
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Kimberlie
3 months ago
The Network profile doesn’t seem to fit at all for this question; I’m pretty confident it’s not the answer, but I’m stuck between the other options.
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Ernie
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards the Windows Domain profile because it sounds like it would handle user accounts, but I could be mixing it up with another topic.
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Fernanda
4 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question, and I think the Database Parameter profile could be relevant, but it seems more focused on settings than accounts.
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Karan
4 months ago
I think the Software profile might be the right choice since it deals with service accounts, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Leontine
4 months ago
I've got this one! The profile type that would help the administrator accomplish this task is the "Windows Domain" profile. That's the one that would allow you to specify the service account information for the SQL and NDB services.
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Earleen
4 months ago
Okay, let's see. The question is asking about a profile that includes information related to the SQL service startup account and the NDB worker service account. Based on that, I'm thinking the "Database Parameter" profile might be the right choice here.
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Whitley
4 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know profiles are used to simplify configuration, but I'm not sure which type would be the best fit for the details mentioned in the question. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Lillian
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about database profiles. I think the key is to identify which profile type would include the specific information needed for the SQL service startup account and the NDB worker service account.
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Keva
6 months ago
Database Parameter makes the most sense to me. It's the only option that mentions information related to the services we need to set up.
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Timothy
5 months ago
I think Database Parameter is the right profile to use for this task. It specifically mentions database-related information that we need to include.
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Timothy
5 months ago
I agree, Database Parameter seems like the best choice for including information about the SQL service startup account and NDB worker service account.
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Reita
6 months ago
I think the profile we need is the Database Parameter. This would allow us to configure the specific database settings, like the service accounts.
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