How is the destination cluster determined when uploading images from the local workstation to Prism Central?
When uploading images from a local workstation to Prism Central, the destination cluster is determined based on the alphabetical order of the cluster names. Specifically, the first available cluster in alphabetical order is selected as the destination for the image upload.
This behavior is documented in the Prism Central Admin Guide, which states that when you upload an image to Prism Central, 'the image is stored in the first cluster that has sufficient space and starts with the letter that appears first in the image name.'
User are complaining that web application hosted on a Nutanix cluster are running slow. After reviewing the performance metric, it is determined that the CPU Ready time is high in the cluster.
What entity is impacted by CPU ready time?
The oplog is a critical component of the Nutanix distributed storage fabric and can be impacted by high CPU Ready time. When the CPU Ready time is high, there can be delays in writing data to the oplog, resulting in slower overall cluster performance. Additionally, high CPU Ready time can also lead to increased write amplification, further reducing I/O performance.
After starting an LCM update from Prism Element, on which dashboard can the progress be monitored?
When creating a virtual switch on an AHV cluster, what is the recommended configuration method?
Which account is recommended for performing tasks and operations on the CVM via SSH?
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