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Nutanix Exam NCSE-Core Topic 1 Question 85 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nutanix's Nutanix Certified Systems Engineer Core exam
Question #: 85
Topic #: 1
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A prospect has 8500GB of capacity provisioned for a non-production VMware cluster. As Part of migrating to Nutanix. the prospect agrees to convert any thick provisioned disks to thin provisioned disks. Based on additional dat

a. the total active working set for the cluster has been datermined to be 1TB. When entering the Raw input workload into Sizer, what is the minimum amount of HDD Capacity required for the workload? ??

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Aleta
8 days ago
Haha, you guys are getting a bit heated over this. It's just a practice question, not a matter of life and death! Though I do have to admit, the Nutanix Sizer is a bit of a mystery to me.
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Kami
10 days ago
4.0TiB? Really? I was leaning more towards 3.5TiB. The question says 'minimum' amount of HDD capacity, so we don't want to over-provision too much.
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Joni
11 days ago
Hmm, I'm thinking option C - 4.0TiB. That seems like a reasonable amount of overhead to account for the active working set and any potential growth.
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Lazaro
12 days ago
Yeah, that's a good point. Thin provisioning should give us more flexibility and efficiency. But we still need to determine the minimum HDD capacity required for the 1TB active working set.
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Jettie
14 days ago
Okay, let's take this step-by-step. The prospect has 8500GB of capacity, and we need to convert the disks to thin provisioned. That's going to free up some space, right?
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Edgar
16 days ago
Whoa, this question is a real brain-teaser! Thick to thin provisioning, working set analysis, and Nutanix Sizer - it's like a tech trivia challenge.
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