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Nutanix Certified Professional - Unified Storage (NCP-US) v6.5 NCP-US-6.5 Prüfungsfragen mit Lösungen (Q102-Q107):102. Frage
Which user is authorized to deploy File Analytics?
  • A. AD user mapped to a Prism admin role
  • B. AD user mapped to a Cluster admin role
  • C. Prism Central administrator
  • D. Prism Element administrator
Antwort: C
Begründung:
The user that is authorized to deploy File Analytics is Prism Central administrator. Prism Central is a web- based user interface that allows administrators to manage multiple Nutanix clusters and services, including Files and File Analytics. Prism Central administrator is a user role that has full access and control over all Prism Central features and functions. To deploy File Analytics, the user must log in to Prism Central as a Prism Central administrator and follow the steps in the File Analytics Deployment wizard. References: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 93; Nutanix File Analytics Deployment Guide

103. Frage
A company is currently using Objects 3.2 with a single Object Store and a single S3 bucket that was created as a repository for their data protection (backup) application. In the near future, additional S3 buckets will be created as this was requested by their DevOps team. After facing several issues when writing backup images to the S3 bucket, the vendor of the data protection solution found the issue to be a compatibility issue with the S3 protocol. The proposed solution is to use an NFS repository instead of the S3 bucket as backup is a critical service, and this issue was unknown to the backup software vendor with no foreseeable date to solve this compatibility issue. What is the fastest solution that requires the least consumption of compute capacity (CPU and memory) of their Nutanix infrastructure?
  • A. Upgrade Objects to the latest version, create a new bucket, and enable NFS v3 access.
  • B. Delete the existing bucket, create a new bucket, and enable NFS v3 access.
  • C. Deploy Files and create a new Share with multi-protocol access enabled.
  • D. Redeploy Objects using the latest version, create a new bucket, and enable NFS v3 access.
Antwort: C
Begründung:
The company is using Nutanix Objects 3.2, a component of Nutanix Unified Storage (NUS), which provides S3-compatible object storage. Due to an S3 protocol compatibility issue with their backup application, they need to switch to an NFS repository. The solution must be the fastest and consume the least compute capacity (CPU and memory) on their Nutanix infrastructure.
Analysis of Options:
* Option A (Delete the existing bucket, create a new bucket, and enable NFS v3 access): Incorrect.
Nutanix Objects does support NFS access for buckets starting with version 3.5 (as per Nutanix documentation), but Objects 3.2 does not have this capability. Since the company is using Objects 3.2, this option is not feasible without upgrading or redeploying Objects, which is not mentioned in this option. Even if NFS were supported, deleting and recreating buckets does not address the compatibility issue directly and may still consume compute resources for bucket operations.
* Option B (Deploy Files and create a new Share with multi-protocol access enabled): Correct.
Nutanix Files, another component of NUS, supports NFS natively and can be deployed to create an NFS share quickly. Multi-protocol access (e.g., NFS and SMB) can be enabled on a Files share, allowing the backup application to use NFS as a repository. Deploying a Files instance with a minimal configuration (e.g., 3 FSVMs) consumes relatively low compute resources compared to redeploying or upgrading Objects, and it is the fastest way to provide an NFS repository without modifying the existing Objects deployment.
* Option C (Redeploy Objects using the latest version, create a new bucket, and enable NFS v3 access): Incorrect. Redeploying Objects with the latest version (e.g., 4.0 or later) would allow NFS v3 access, as this feature was introduced in Objects 3.5. However, redeployment is a time-consuming process that involves uninstalling the existing Object Store, redeploying a new instance, and reconfiguring buckets. This also consumes significant compute resources during the redeployment process, making it neither the fastest nor the least resource-intensive solution.
* Option D (Upgrade Objects to the latest version, create a new bucket, and enable NFS v3 access):
Incorrect. Upgrading Objects from 3.2 to a version that supports NFS (e.g., 3.5 or later) is a viable solution, as it would allow enabling NFS v3 access on a new bucket. However, upgrading Objects involves downtime, validation, and potential resource overhead during the upgrade process, which does not align with the requirement for the fastest solution with minimal compute capacity usage.
Why Option B is the Fastest and Least Resource-Intensive:
* Nutanix Files Deployment: Deploying a new Nutanix Files instance is a straightforward process that can be completed in minutes via Prism Central or the Files Console. A minimal Files deployment (e.g.,
3 FSVMs) requires 4 vCPUs and 12 GiB of RAM per FSVM (as noted in Question 2), totaling 12 vCPUs and 36 GiB of RAM. This is a relatively low resource footprint compared to redeploying or upgrading an Objects instance, which may require more compute resources during the process.
* NFS Support: Nutanix Files natively supports NFS, and enabling multi-protocol access (NFS and SMB) on a share is a simple configuration step that does not require modifying the existing Objects deployment.
* Speed: Deploying Files and creating a share can be done without downtime to the existing Objects setup, making it faster than upgrading or redeploying Objects.
Exact Extract from Nutanix Documentation:
From the Nutanix Files Deployment Guide (available on the Nutanix Portal):
"Nutanix Files supports multi-protocol access, allowing shares to be accessed via both NFS and SMB protocols. To enable NFS access, deploy a Files instance and create a share with multi-protocol access enabled. A minimal Files deployment requires 3 FSVMs, each with 4 vCPUs and 12 GiB of RAM, ensuring efficient resource usage." From the Nutanix Objects Administration Guide (available on the Nutanix Portal):
"Starting with Objects 3.5, NFS v3 access is supported for buckets, allowing them to be mounted as NFS file systems. This feature is not available in earlier versions, such as Objects 3.2."
:
Nutanix Files Deployment Guide, Version 4.0, Section: "Deploying Nutanix Files and Configuring Shares" (Nutanix Portal).
Nutanix Objects Administration Guide, Version 4.0, Section: "NFS Access for Buckets" (Nutanix Portal).
Nutanix Certified Professional - Unified Storage (NCP-US) Study Guide, Section: "Nutanix Files and Objects Comparison".

104. Frage
An administrator has been requested to set up a Files instance in a Nutanix environment. After testing data in the environment, it was determined an estimated 4,000 connections on average will be needed per node. What is the proper memory sizing that the administrator should use to configure this environment?
  • A. 128 GiB RAM per node
  • B. 96 GiB RAM per node
  • C. 32 GiB RAM per node
  • D. 40 GiB RAM per node
Antwort: B
Begründung:
Nutanix Files, part of Nutanix Unified Storage (NUS), uses File Server Virtual Machines (FSVMs) to manage file services (e.g., SMB, NFS). Each FSVM runs on a node in the Nutanix cluster, and the number of connections per node impacts the resource requirements, particularly memory (RAM), for the FSVMs. The administrator needs to size the memory for a Files instance where each node will handle an average of 4,000 connections.
Sizing Guidelines:
Nutanix provides sizing guidelines for Files deployments based on the number of connections per FSVM (and thus per node, assuming one FSVM per node, which is the default configuration). The memory requirements scale with the number of connections to ensure performance and stability:
* The minimum memory per FSVM is 12 GiB (as noted in Question 2), which supports up to 1,000 connections.
* For higher connection counts, Nutanix recommends increasing the memory proportionally.
According to Nutanix documentation:
* Up to 1,000 connections: 12 GiB RAM per FSVM.
* 1,000 to 2,000 connections: 24 GiB RAM per FSVM.
* 2,000 to 4,000 connections: 48 GiB RAM per FSVM.
* 4,000 to 8,000 connections: 96 GiB RAM per FSVM.
Since the question specifies 4,000 connections per node, and assuming one FSVM per node (standard deployment), the FSVM on each node needs to handle 4,000 connections. Based on the sizing guidelines:
* 4,000 connections fall into the 4,000 to 8,000 range, requiring 96 GiB RAM per FSVM.
* Since each node hosts one FSVM, this translates to 96 GiB RAM per node dedicated to the FSVM.
Analysis of Options:
* Option A (32 GiB RAM per node): Incorrect. 32 GiB RAM per node is sufficient for up to 2,000 connections (24 GiB for the FSVM, plus some overhead), but it is insufficient for 4,000 connections, which require 96 GiB.
* Option B (40 GiB RAM per node): Incorrect. 40 GiB RAM per node is still too low for 4,000 connections, as it falls short of the 96 GiB recommended for this connection range.
* Option C (96 GiB RAM per node): Correct. 96 GiB RAM per node aligns with Nutanix's sizing guidelines for an FSVM handling 4,000 to 8,000 connections, ensuring the Files instance can manage the expected load efficiently.
* Option D (128 GiB RAM per node): Incorrect. While 128 GiB RAM per node would work, it exceeds the recommended sizing for 4,000 connections. Nutanix recommends 96 GiB for up to 8,000 connections, and 128 GiB is typically reserved for even higher connection counts (e.g., >8,000) or additional workloads on the node. The question asks for the "proper" sizing, which is the minimum recommended for the given load, making 96 GiB the correct choice.
Why Option C?
For 4,000 connections per node, Nutanix recommends 96 GiB RAM per FSVM (one FSVM per node), which translates to 96 GiB RAM per node dedicated to the FSVM. This ensures the Files instance can handle the connection load without performance degradation, aligning with Nutanix's sizing guidelines.
Exact Extract from Nutanix Documentation:
From the Nutanix Files Sizing Guide (available on the Nutanix Portal):
"For Nutanix Files deployments, memory sizing depends on the number of connections per FSVM. For 4,000 to 8,000 connections, allocate 96 GiB of RAM per FSVM. Assuming one FSVM per node, this translates to
96 GiB RAM per node dedicated to the FSVM to ensure optimal performance." Additional Notes:
* The question assumes one FSVM per node, which is the default configuration for Nutanix Files unless otherwise specified. If multiple FSVMs were on a single node, the total RAM would need to be adjusted, but the question's phrasing ("per node") aligns with the standard one-FSVM-per-node deployment.
* The 96 GiB RAM is for the FSVM itself; the node may require additional RAM for other workloads (e.
g., CVM, VMs), but the question focuses on the Files instance's memory sizing, making 96 GiB the correct answer.
:
Nutanix Files Sizing Guide, Version 4.0, Section: "Memory Sizing for Nutanix Files" (Nutanix Portal).
Nutanix Certified Professional - Unified Storage (NCP-US) Study Guide, Section: "Nutanix Files Sizing and Performance".

105. Frage
A team of developers are working on a new processing application and requires a solution where they can upload the ... code for testing API calls. Older iterations should be retained as newer code is developer and tested.
  • A. Create an NFS Share, mounted on a Linux Server with Files.
  • B. Create an SMB Share with Files and enable Previous Version
  • C. Provision a Volume Group and connect via iSCSI with MPIO.
  • D. Create a bucket in Objects with Versioning enabled.
Antwort: D
Begründung:
Nutanix Objects supports versioning, which is a feature that allows multiple versions of an object to be preserved in the same bucket. Versioning can be useful for developers who need to upload their code for testing API calls and retain older iterations as newer code is developed and tested. Versioning can also provide protection against accidental deletion or overwrite of objects. Reference: Nutanix Objects Administration Guide

106. Frage
Which action is required to allow the deletion of file server audit data in Data Lens?
  • A. Disable the File Server.
  • B. Update the data retention period.
  • C. Enable the File Server.
  • D. Configure the audit trail target.
Antwort: B
Begründung:
The action that is required to allow the deletion of file server audit data in Data Lens is to update the data retention period. Data retention period is a setting that defines how long Data Lens keeps the file server audit data in its database. Data Lens collects and stores various metadata and statistics from file servers, such as file name, file type, file size, file owner, file operation, file access time, etc. Data Lens uses this data to generate reports and dashboards for file analytics and anomaly detection. The administrator can update the data retention period for each file server in Data Lens to control how long the audit data is kept before being deleted. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 98; Nutanix Data Lens User Guide

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