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Nutanix NCP-MCA Certification Exam covers a range of topics such as deployment and management of Nutanix clusters, automation of tasks using Nutanix Calm, configuration of Nutanix clusters across multiple clouds, troubleshooting of Nutanix clusters, and much more. This comprehensive exam is designed to test the skills and knowledge of IT professionals in deploying and managing Nutanix clusters in a multicloud environment.
Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Automation (NCP-MCA 6.10) Sample Questions (Q16-Q21):NEW QUESTION # 16
Which method will result in unique names per VM when scaling out a Service in a Calm Blueprint?
  • A. Guest OS customization using sysprep contains <ComputerName>@@{name}@@</ComputerName>.
  • B. Service VM Name field contains the macro variable @@{calm_array_index}@@.
  • C. Set the VM Name field to allow user edits at launch so the user can enter a custom value at launch.
  • D. Call an external Python eScript that uses an IPAM API to register the VM name in DNS.
Answer: B
Explanation:
The correct method to result in unique names per VM when scaling out a Service in a Calm Blueprint is to use the macro variable @@{calm_array_index}@@ in the Service VM Name field (Option B). This variable will append a unique index number to each VM name based on the scale-out count. For example, if the Service VM Name is MyAppVM-@@{calm_array_index}@@ and the scale-out count is 3, the resulting VM names will be MyAppVM-0, MyAppVM-1, and MyAppVM-2. Option A is incorrect because the <ComputerName> tag in the sysprep file will only affect the hostname of the guest OS, not the VM name in the cloud provider.
Option C is incorrect because calling an external Python eScript to register the VM name in DNS will not change the VM name in the cloudprovider either. Option D is incorrect because setting the VM Name field to allow user edits at launch will require manual input from the user for each VM, which is not scalable or automated.
References: The information can be verified from Nutanix official training and certification documents available at Nutanix Training & Certification. You can also check out the Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Automation (NCP-MCA) 6.5 Exam guide for more details on the exam objectives and format.
Additionally, you can watch the Nutanix Calm - Multicloud Automation playlist on YouTube for some video tutorials on Nutanix Calm features and functionalities.

NEW QUESTION # 17
An administrator is testing multiple Blueprints to see which one is best when deploying an application requiring four VMs. The VMs must reference which Blueprint created them or the test will be meaningless.
How should the administrator most efficiently complete this goal?
  • A. Set the VM name using the @@{calm_blueprint_name}@@ macro in a multi-VM blueprint.
  • B. Name each VM for the single-VM Blueprint manually and using the @@{calm_now}@@ macro to track the creation time.
  • C. Include the @@{calm_application_name}@@ macro in the guest customization section in a multi-VM blueprint.
  • D. Use the @@{calm_blueprint_uuid}@@ macro in a single VM Blueprint and cloning the VMs.
Answer: A
Explanation:
To efficiently identify the source Blueprint for every VM created during a test, the administrator should utilize the built-inBlueprint Name Macrowithin a Multi-VM structure.
* Macro Usage:The macro @@{calm_blueprint_name}@@ automatically resolves to the name of the blueprint being deployed (e.g., "Test_BP_Version_A").
* Efficiency:By using aMulti-VM blueprint(which creates all four VMs in one deployment action) and configuring theVM Namefield in the service definition to include this macro (e.g., VM-@@
{calm_blueprint_name}@@-@@{calm_array_index}@@), the administrator ensures that every resulting VM is automatically tagged with its source blueprint name in the hypervisor (Prism Element
/Central) list.
* Why not others:
* Option Ainvolves "Single VM Blueprint" and "cloning," which is a manual or secondary process that is less efficient than a native Multi-VM definition.
* Option Cuses @@{calm_application_name}@@, which identifies the specificinstance(e.g.,
"App-1"), not theblueprint design(e.g., "Web-Server-v2") that is being tested.

NEW QUESTION # 18
Within a Calm blueprint, which two actions can an administrator apply to a Service under the Guest Customization section? (Choose two.)
  • A. Modify the base OS image
  • B. Choose UEFI or Legacy BIOS
  • C. Apply a Sysprep file
  • D. Apply a Cloudinit Script
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Within a Calm blueprint, an administrator can apply two actions to a Service under the Guest Customization section: Apply a Cloudinit Script and Apply a Sysprep file. These actions allow the administrator to customize the configuration and behavior of the virtual machines that are provisioned from the blueprint. A Cloudinit Script is a set of commands or scripts that run on Linux-based virtual machines during the boot process. A Sysprep file is a configuration file that specifies the Windows settings and options for the virtual machines.
These actions can be used to perform tasks such as setting the hostname, network configuration, user accounts, software installation, and more. References:
* Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Automation (NCP-MCA) v6.5, Section 2 - Deploy and Configure Nutanix Calm and Related Components, page 3
* Nutanix Multicloud Automation Administration (NMCAA), Module 2 - Nutanix Calm, Lesson 2.2 - Blueprint Management, page 9
* Nutanix Calm User Guide, Blueprint, Guest Customization

NEW QUESTION # 19
An administrator needs to add AWS as a usable destination for application deployments.
Where would the administrator perform the task?
  • A. Blueprints
  • B. Marketplace
  • C. Projects
  • D. Providers
Answer: D
Explanation:
The administrator needs to add AWS as a provider in Calm. A provider is a cloud platform or infrastructure that hosts the application VMs or services. Calm supports various providers such as Nutanix, AWS, Azure, GCP, VMware, and Kubernetes. To add a provider, the administrator needs to go to the Providers page in the Calm UI and click on the +Create Provider button. Then, the administrator needs to select the AWS provider type and enter the required information such as name, access key, secret key, and regions. References: Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Automation (NCP-MCA) Exam Blueprint Guide, page 11; Nutanix Calm User Guide, section 3.1.

NEW QUESTION # 20
While creating a Runbook, which type should an administrator select to performed a REST API call?
  • A. Execute
  • B. While Loop
  • C. Decision
  • D. HTTP
Answer: D
Explanation:
When creating a Runbook in Nutanix Calm to perform a REST API call, the administrator should select the
"HTTP" task type. This task type is specifically designed to make HTTP requests, including REST API calls, allowing integration with external services and APIs.
References:
* Nutanix Calm documentation on Runbook Task Types.
* Nutanix Best Practices for HTTP Task in Runbooks.

NEW QUESTION # 21
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