An administrator wants toensure that user VMs on AHV hostscan take advantage of bandwidth beyond a single adapter in a bond.
Which uplink Bond Type should the administrator configure to accomplish this?
Correct Answer:B
Active-Active bonding allows multiple network interfaces to be used simultaneously, improving bandwidth and redundancy.
✑ Option B (Active-Active) is correct:
✑ Option A (No Uplink Bond) is incorrect:
✑ Option C (Active-Active with MAC pinning) is incorrect:
✑ Option D (Active-Backup) is incorrect:
References:
✑ Nutanix AHV Networking Guide Bonding Modes and Load Balancing
✑ Nutanix KB Optimizing Network Throughput in AHV
In ascale-out Prism Central deployment, what additional functionality does configuring anFQDN instead of a Virtual IPprovide?
Correct Answer:A
In a scale-out Prism Central deployment, using an FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) enables load balancing across multiple Prism Central instances.
✑ Option A (Load balancing) is correct:
✑ Option B (Resiliency) is incorrect:
✑ Option C (Segmentation) is incorrect:
✑ Option D (SSL Certificate) is incorrect:
References:
✑ Nutanix Prism Central Guide Configuring Scale-Out Deployment
✑ Nutanix KB How FQDN Enhances Load Balancing in Scale-Out Prism Central
An administrator is trying to configure Metro Availability between Nutanix ESXi-based clusters. However, theCompatible Remote Sitesscreen does not list all required storage containers.
Which two reasons could be a cause for this issue? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer:CD
ForMetro Availability to work properly, the storage containers at both the primary and secondary sites must meet certain requirements:
✑ The storage containers must have the same name(Option D). This ensures that replication and failover work seamlessly. If the names do not match, the storage containers will not be listed as compatible.
✑ The destination storage container must be empty(Option C). Metro Availability requires a clean storage container at the secondary site to receive data. If the container already contains data, it cannot be used.
✑ Option A is incorrect: Different vendor hardware does not affect Metro Availability compatibility.
✑ Option B is incorrect: Compression does not affect Metro Availability compatibility.
However, it is recommended to keep compression settings aligned between sites.
References:
✑ Nutanix Documentation: Metro Availability Deployment Guide
✑ Nutanix Best Practices for Metro Availability
✑ Nutanix KB 2093: Troubleshooting Metro Availability Storage Container Issues
An administrator is configuringNutanix Disaster Recovery (DR)for across-hypervisor setup (ESXi to AHV)but finds thatguest VMs do not recover properly at the DR location.
What is required for a successful cross-hypervisor DR event?
Correct Answer:D
For cross-hypervisor DR failover (e.g., ESXi to AHV), Nutanix Guest Tools (NGT) must be installed on VMs to ensure proper configuration and recovery.
✑ Option D (NGT must be installed on source guest VMs) is correct:
✑ Option A (Utilize delta disks) is incorrect:
✑ Option B (Deploy Legacy BIOS boot) is incorrect:
✑ Option C (Use raw device mappings) is incorrect:
References:
✑ Nutanix Disaster Recovery GuideCross-Hypervisor Failover Best Practices
✑ Nutanix KBEnsuring VM Compatibility During ESXi to AHV DR
A company is evaluatingNutanix Disaster Recovery (DR)to protect multiplebusiness- critical applications. Some applications are built using a3-tier architectureand have interdependencies.
Afterfailover, the VM'sstatic IP address is retained, butDNS configuration is lost.
How should an administrator proceed to resolve this issue?
Correct Answer:B
Duringfailover in Nutanix Disaster Recovery, VMs retain theirstatic IPsbut maylose DNS settingsif the network configuration at the DR site is different from the primary site.
✑ Option B (Create custom in-guest scripts) is correct:
✑ Option A (Self-Service Restore) is incorrect:
✑ Option C (nncli tool) is incorrect:
✑ Option D (Configure a Protection Domain) is incorrect:
References:
✑ Nutanix Disaster Recovery Guide Failover Automation and Network Configuration
✑ Nutanix Bible VM Recovery and IP Management in DR Scenarios
✑ Nutanix KB Preserving DNS Settings in Disaster Recovery