An administrator needs to optimize a VM's storage by leveraging compression features. The VM's vDisks are currently stored in a default storage container with no optimizations enabled.
How should the administrator proceed?
Moving vDisks to a storage container with compression enabled ensures better data efficiency without downtime.
Option A (Migrate vDisks) is correct:
vDisk migration is non-disruptive and allows compression settings to be applied dynamically.
Option B (Recreate the VM) is incorrect:
Rebuilding the VM is unnecessary and would cause downtime.
Option C (Migrate the VM) is incorrect:
VM migration does not guarantee that only vDisks move, and it may disrupt performance.
Option D (Recreate vDisk) is incorrect:
This method is manual and time-consuming, while Nutanix provides an automated approach.
Nutanix Storage Optimization Guide Enabling Compression on Existing vDisks
Nutanix KB Migrate vDisks Between Storage Containers for Optimization
An administrator is responsible for resource planning and needs to plan for resiliency of a 10-node RF3 cluster. The cluster has 100TB of storage.
How should the administrator plan for capacity in the event of future failures?
RF3 (Replication Factor 3) clusters require sufficient reserved capacity to tolerate failures without data loss.
Option C (Set Reserve Capacity for Failure to Auto Detect) is correct:
Auto Detect dynamically calculates the necessary reserved space based on cluster size and RF settings.
It ensures that enough storage remains available in case of a node failure.
Option A (Set Reserve Storage Capacity to 20%) is incorrect:
The required storage reservation depends on the number of nodes and RF level, not a fixed percentage.
Option B (Set Reserve Capacity for Failure to None) is incorrect:
Without reserved capacity, a node failure could lead to data unavailability.
Option D (Set Reserve Memory Capacity to 20%) is incorrect:
This setting applies to RAM, not storage resiliency.
Nutanix Bible Understanding Replication Factor (RF) and Failure Planning
Nutanix Prism Element Guide Configuring Reserve Capacity for Cluster Resiliency
Nutanix KB How to Plan Capacity for RF3 Clusters
An administrator want to create a VM with memory overcommit features enabled in Nutanix environment.
Which statement best describes how the administrator will perform this VM creation?
An administrator has two identical clusters managed by separate Prism Central instances. The guest VMs have pass-through GPUs. A scheduled maintenance is set for one of the clusters.
Which option would migrate VMs minimizing downtime?
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