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Nutanix NCP-US Exam - Topic 1 Question 8 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nutanix's NCP-US exam
Question #: 8
Topic #: 1
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What does the ''X'' represent on the icon?

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Skye
4 months ago
It's a common symbol for distributed shared files too.
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Maurine
4 months ago
I thought it was about tiered files, but now I'm confused!
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Roosevelt
4 months ago
Not so sure, could it be a corrupt ISO instead?
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Vanesa
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's definitely about sharing issues.
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Rhea
4 months ago
I think the "X" means a disconnected file.
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Yuonne
5 months ago
I thought the "X" meant a tiered file, but now I'm second-guessing myself. I need to review those icons again.
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Tammara
5 months ago
The "X" could represent a corrupt ISO, but I also remember discussing distributed files. It's a bit confusing!
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Geoffrey
5 months ago
I feel like I've seen a question like this before, but I can't recall if it was about corrupt files or something else.
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Barrie
5 months ago
I think the "X" might indicate a disconnected file, but I'm not entirely sure. I remember something about file statuses in our practice sessions.
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Abel
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems straightforward. I think the key is to figure out what type of record the energy bill would be converted to in terms of TC02e.
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Heike
5 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. Based on the details provided, I think option D is the best solution. Automating the process of hiding unavailable products on a regular schedule seems like the most comprehensive approach.
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Carylon
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure 'Altered' inventory sounds like a classic way fraudsters manipulate accounting records. That's probably the right answer.
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Tamekia
5 months ago
I have a vague memory that grouping might relate more to the service provided, but I'm hesitating. Did we cover that in class?
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Anna
5 months ago
This one's tricky. The question is a bit cryptic, and I'm not entirely sure what an "RBI" is in this context. I'll have to make an educated guess and go with B, but I'm not 100% confident in that answer.
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Yuki
9 months ago
Tiered File? Come on, that's way too complex for this simple icon. Gotta be the Corrupt ISO option, no doubt about it.
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Farrah
10 months ago
Haha, I bet the 'X' is actually just the file's way of saying 'Hey, I'm feeling a little tired today. Mind if I take a break?'
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Fletcher
8 months ago
I think it signifies that the file is deleted or removed.
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Fannie
8 months ago
Maybe it indicates that the file is currently unavailable.
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Carmen
9 months ago
It could represent a disabled state.
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Lauran
10 months ago
Share Disconnected File? Nah, this looks like a problem with a distributed shared file to me. The 'X' is a clear indicator of that.
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Wayne
8 months ago
Yes, the 'X' on the icon typically indicates a file that is not accessible or disconnected.
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Wayne
9 months ago
I think you're right, it's likely a problem with a distributed shared file.
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Wayne
9 months ago
I agree, the 'X' usually represents a disconnected or unavailable file.
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Sharita
10 months ago
The 'X' symbol definitely represents a corrupted ISO file. That makes the most sense to me based on the image.
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Tegan
9 months ago
Maybe it indicates a file that is not supported by the system.
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Timothy
9 months ago
I think it might symbolize an incomplete download or transfer.
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Lavonna
10 months ago
It could also represent a missing file or a broken link.
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Holley
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. It might also be a Tiered File.
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Norah
11 months ago
I believe it could be a Distributed shared file.
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Holley
11 months ago
I think the X represents a Corrupt ISO.
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