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Nutanix Exam NCP-US Topic 4 Question 36 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nutanix's NCP-US exam
Question #: 36
Topic #: 4
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An administrator needs to protect a Files cluster unique policies for different shares.

How should the administrator meet this requirement?

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Suggested Answer: D

The administrator can meet this requirement by configuring data protection policies in the Files view in Prism Central. Data protection policies are policies that define how file data is protected by taking snapshots, replicating them to another site, or tiering them to cloud storage. Data protection policies can be configured for each share or export in a file server in the Files view in Prism Central. The administrator can create different data protection policies for different shares or exports based on their protection needs and requirements.Reference:Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 79; Nutanix Files Solution Guide, page 9


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Sena
2 months ago
Prism Central? More like Prism Labyrinth, amirite? Let's hope the admin doesn't get lost in there!
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Ozell
29 days ago
Prism Labyrinth? Let's hope the admin doesn't get lost in there!
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Hyman
1 months ago
C) Create a protection domain in the Data Protection view in Prism Central.
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Stanton
1 months ago
A) Create a protection domain in the Data Protection view in Prism Element.
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Leslie
2 months ago
I'm going with B. Keeping data protection policies within the File Server view in Prism Element just seems more intuitive and streamlined to me.
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Santos
2 months ago
Definitely option C. Creating a protection domain in Prism Central allows you to manage policies across multiple clusters from a single pane of glass.
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Eva
1 months ago
A) Create a protection domain in the Data Protection view in Prism Element.
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Sueann
1 months ago
That's correct! It's the best way to manage policies for different shares.
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Mollie
1 months ago
C) Create a protection domain in the Data Protection view in Prism Central.
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Cheryll
2 months ago
I see your point, but I still think A is the best option because it allows for unique policies for different shares.
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Dorothy
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is B) Configure data protection polices in File Server view in Prism Element.
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Odette
2 months ago
I'm torn between B and D. Prism Central might provide more centralized control, but Prism Element is probably more user-friendly for day-to-day file management.
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Olene
1 months ago
Prism Central might provide more centralized control.
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Apolonia
1 months ago
D) Configure data protection polices in the Files view in Prism Central.
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Nobuko
2 months ago
I think Prism Element would be more user-friendly for day-to-day file management.
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Avery
2 months ago
B) Configure data protection polices in File Server view in Prism Element
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Marci
2 months ago
A) Create a protection domain in the Data Protection view in Prism Element.
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Matilda
3 months ago
Option B seems like the way to go. Configuring data protection policies directly in the File Server view of Prism Element makes the most sense to me.
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Owen
2 months ago
Yeah, Option B seems like the most direct and appropriate solution for the administrator to meet the requirement.
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Vernell
2 months ago
Creating a protection domain in the Data Protection view in Prism Central could also work, but I think Option B is more specific to the requirement.
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Mari
2 months ago
I agree, that would be the most efficient way to protect the Files cluster with unique policies.
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Noah
2 months ago
Option B seems like the way to go. Configuring data protection policies directly in the File Server view of Prism Element makes the most sense to me.
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Cheryll
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) Create a protection domain in the Data Protection view in Prism Element.
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