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Nutanix NCP-NS Exam - Topic 5 Question 10 Discussion

Users have recently reported intermittent connectivity issues and slower-than-usual application performance for a Nutanix cluster to an administrator. The administrator needs to identify the root cause of these issues by analyzing the health of the infrastructure components.What action should the administrator take first to diagnose the root cause of the problem?
A) Review cluster health status, checking for any warnings or alerts relevant to the performance issues.
B) Enable network QoS to prioritize the performance of critical applications.
C) Rebalance virtual machines across the cluster to balance resource load and improve performance.
D) Reboot the Nutanix cluster nodes to clear any potential performance-related cache or memory issues.

Nutanix NCP-NS Exam - Topic 5 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nutanix's NCP-NS exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 5
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Users have recently reported intermittent connectivity issues and slower-than-usual application performance for a Nutanix cluster to an administrator. The administrator needs to identify the root cause of these issues by analyzing the health of the infrastructure components.

What action should the administrator take first to diagnose the root cause of the problem?

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Carlota
2 days ago
Wait, are we sure it's not just a network issue?
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Alpha
7 days ago
Agreed, cluster health should be the first step!
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Marsha
12 days ago
Rebooting the nodes seems a bit extreme, doesn't it?
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Dortha
17 days ago
I think enabling QoS is a good idea too.
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Melodie
22 days ago
Definitely check the cluster health status first!
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Coletta
27 days ago
Rebooting the nodes sounds drastic. I think we should analyze the health first, but I wonder if that could actually help in some cases?
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Rolland
1 month ago
I recall a similar question where reviewing alerts was crucial. It makes sense to start with the health status before trying other solutions.
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Cammy
1 month ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like enabling network QoS might help with performance issues too. It seems like a good option, but maybe not the first thing to do?
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Beatriz
1 month ago
I think the first step should be to check the cluster health status. I remember that was emphasized in our last practice session.
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