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Nutanix Exam NCP-DS Topic 3 Question 82 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nutanix's NCP-DS exam
Question #: 82
Topic #: 3
[All NCP-DS Questions]

An administrator manages a vSphere-based Nutanix cluster and has enabled Flash Mode for

extremely latency sensitive The administrator recently migrated several workloads from this

cluster to another cluster with higher CFU and migration, users complained about the VM

performance of the latency sensitive workloads. What must the administrator to resolve this issue?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Delila
5 months ago
I heard that Flash Mode can only be enabled on the VM during the world, maybe that's the solution.
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Ahmed
6 months ago
I disagree, I believe the issue might be that Flash usage exceeds 20% of the new SSD capacity tier.
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Shayne
6 months ago
I think the administrator should manually enable Flash Mode on the migrated workloads.
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Lazaro
6 months ago
I agree with User1, manually enabling Flash Mode on the migrated workloads seems like the best solution.
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Nana
7 months ago
But wouldn't it be better to check if Flash usage exceeds 20% of the new SSD capacity tier?
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Carrol
7 months ago
I think the administrator should manually enable Flash Mode on the migrated workloads.
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Lindsey
6 months ago
C) Flash usage exceeds 20% of the new SSD capacity tier
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Darrin
6 months ago
But wouldn't that require additional configuration?
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Ty
6 months ago
D) Manually enable Flash Mode on the migrated workloads
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Dorothy
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure about that. What if the issue is actually that the new SSD capacity tier is being overutilized? Option C seems plausible too. Although, manually enabling Flash Mode does seem like the most straightforward fix.
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Felix
8 months ago
Ah, I see what you mean. The question says the new cluster has 'higher CFU', which I'm guessing means more processing power. But that doesn't matter if the Flash Mode isn't enabled. Gotta be option D!
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Nelida
8 months ago
Yeah, I'm leaning towards option D. It makes sense that the administrator would need to manually enable Flash Mode on the migrated VMs to get that latency-sensitive performance back. The other options just don't seem quite right.
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Svetlana
8 months ago
Haha, oh man, I bet the users were not happy about the performance drop! I'm guessing the administrator needs to manually enable Flash Mode on the migrated workloads, since it seems like it wasn't automatically carried over. That's gotta be a pain.
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Muriel
8 months ago
From what I understand, Flash Mode is a feature in Nutanix that's used for latency-sensitive workloads. The administrator enabled it, but then migrated those workloads to another cluster and the performance suffered. Hmm, I wonder if the new cluster doesn't have the same Flash Mode capabilities?
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Gladys
8 months ago
D) Manually enable Flash Mode on the migrated workloads
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Dana
8 months ago
C) Flash usage exceeds 20% of the new SSD capacity tier
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Lauran
8 months ago
A) Manually fingerprint the migrated
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Edison
8 months ago
Wow, this question is really tricky! I'm not sure I fully understand the context of the Nutanix cluster and Flash Mode. Can someone explain that to me?
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