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Nutanix NCP-MCI-6.5 (Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Infrastructure (NCP-MCI) v6.5) certification exam is designed for IT professionals who are responsible for deploying and managing Nutanix infrastructure in a multicloud environment. Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Infrastructure (NCP-MCI) v6.5 exam certification validates the skills and knowledge required to deploy, administer, and troubleshoot Nutanix infrastructure across multiple cloud environments, including public, private, and hybrid clouds.

 

NEW QUESTION # 53
Refer to the exhibit.

Which two initial cluster configuration tasks were missed during the deployment process? (Choose two.)

  • A. Password policy changes
  • B. CVM password changes
  • C. Host password changes
  • D. BIOS password changes

Answer: B,C

Explanation:
According to the image description, the exhibit shows a screenshot of a computer screen with a table of data.
The table has 6 columns and 4 rows. The columns are labeled "Date", "Time", "Status", "Details",
"Configuration", and "Duration". The rows contain information about different configurations and their statuses. The background is a light blue color. There is a pop-up message on the bottom right corner of the screen that reads "This question has been answered. Click here to enable the edit button." Based on the table data, it seems that the screenshot is taken from the Prism Central web console, showing the results of a cluster health check report. The report shows that there are four failed checks: Host Password Policy, CVM Password Policy, NTP Configuration, and Cluster Time Skew2. These checks indicate that some initial cluster configuration tasks were missed during the deployment process.
The Host Password Policy check verifies that the host passwords are not set to default values and are compliant with the password policy defined in Prism Central3. The CVM Password Policy check verifies that the CVM passwords are not set to default values and are compliant with the password policy defined in Prism Central4. These checks are important for ensuring the security and compliance of the cluster. Therefore, changing the host and CVM passwords from their default values and following the password policy guidelines are two initial cluster configuration tasks that were missed.
References: 1: VM Details View - Nutanix Support & Insights 2: Cluster Health - Nutanix Support & Insights 3: Host Password Policy - Nutanix Support & Insights 4: CVM Password Policy - Nutanix Support & Insights


NEW QUESTION # 54
An administrator wants to replace and old node with a node of newer generation in a 3-node cluster. The administrator has already chosen the appropriate node. But unable to remove it from the cluster.
Why is the Remove Host option not shown in the exhibit?

  • A. The host needs to be placed into maintenance Mode before.
  • B. It is only possible to remove a host from a cluster using CLI.
  • C. It is not possible to remove a node from a the cluster using Prism Central
  • D. It is not possible to remove a host from a 3-node cluster.

Answer: D

Explanation:
A Nutanix cluster requires a minimum of three nodes to maintain quorum and data availability. Removing a node from a 3-node cluster would violate the redundancy factor and cause data loss. Therefore, it is not possible to remove a host from a 3-node cluster using Prism or CLI. The only way to replace a node in a
3-node cluster is to use the Foundation tool, which will erase the existing cluster configuration and create a new cluster with the new node1.


NEW QUESTION # 55
Which change can be made on a cluster with software-based Data-at-Rest Encryption enabled?

  • A. Deploy an additional Native KMS Server
  • B. Disable encryption on the cluster
  • C. Enable encryption for a VM
  • D. Change Native KMS to External KMS

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 56
Which inefficient VM Profile can be used to identify a VM that consumes too many resources and causes other VMs to starve?

  • A. Over-provisioned VM
  • B. Bully VM
  • C. Inactive VM
  • D. Constrained VM

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 57
Refer to Exhibit:

An administrator needs to enable inline deduplication for a pre-existing storage container. When trying to enable deduplication on the storage container. this feature is grayed-out.
What is the reason for this behavior?

  • A. Replication Factor 1 is configured on the storage container.
  • B. The cluster has hybrid storage and deduplication is supported only on all-flash clusters.
  • C. The cluster has less than 5 nodes which is the minimum node-count to enable deduplication.
  • D. Capacity reservation is not enabled on the storage container.

Answer: B

Explanation:
Nutanix supports two types of deduplication: post-process and inline. Post-process deduplication runs periodically on a schedule and can be enabled on any cluster. Inline deduplication runs in real time before data is written to disk and can be enabled only on all-flash clusters.
Therefore, by checking the type of storage and the type of deduplication, you can determine if you can enable inline deduplication on a storage container or not.
Nutanix inline deduplication is a feature that reduces the stored size and avoids duplicate data on a storage container1. It is recommended only on some specific scenarios, such as when using Nutanix Files or virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) workloads12.


NEW QUESTION # 58
An administrator wants to receive an environment summary report when a host failure occurs.
Which action would address the administrator's need?

  • A. Edit report schedule
  • B. Create a playbook
  • C. Enable App Discovery
  • D. Configure an alert policy

Answer: D

Explanation:
An alert policy can be configured to send out an environment summary report when a host failure occurs. This can be done by creating a policy that triggers an alert whenever a host fails and then configuring the policy to send out a report that provides a summary of the environment in which the failure occurred. This will allow the administrator to quickly get a view of the environment after a failure occurs, allowing them to take the necessary steps to address the issue.
https://www.nutanix.com/support-services/training-certification/certifications/certification-details-nutanix-certified-professional-multicloud-infrastructure-6_5


NEW QUESTION # 59
An administrator is not able to log into Prism Central by using a new Active Directory user account. After Logging with the local user, the administrator verified that Directory Services and Role Mapping setting are valid.
What is the most likely cause of this issue?

  • A. Change password at next logon attribute is set.
  • B. Prism Element authentication is not configured.
  • C. User does not belong to the Administrators group.
  • D. Active Directory functional level of wrong.

Answer: A

Explanation:
The change password at next logon attribute is a setting that forces a user to change their password when they log on to a domain for the first time or after their password has expired. This attribute is enabled by default for new Active Directory user accounts or when an administrator resets a user's password4.
However, Prism Central does not support this attribute for Active Directory authentication. Users with this attribute enabled will not be able to log on to Prism Central using their Active Directory credentials. They will receive an error message saying "Invalid credentials" or "Authentication failed" when they try to log on5.
Therefore, if an administrator is not able to log on to Prism Central using a new Active Directory user account, the most likely cause of this issue is that the change password at next logon attribute is set for that user account. To resolve this issue, the administrator should disable this attribute for the user account or log on to a domain workstation first and change their password before accessing Prism Central6.


NEW QUESTION # 60
How should an administrator enable secure access to Volumes using a password?

  • A. LDAP
  • B. SAML
  • C. iSER
  • D. CHAP

Answer: D

Explanation:
Explanation
https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/details/?targetId=Web-Console-Guide-Prism-v50:wc-block-services- Provision storage on the Nutanix cluster by creating a volume group. Create a client whitelist to enable access to the volume group by using the IP addresses or client initiator IQNs in a whitelist (as part of the volume group configuration). Create a secret for the volume group if you are using CHAP authentication.


NEW QUESTION # 61
An administrator is tasked with configuring network on an AHV cluster and wants to maximize throughput for the host with many small VMs while minimizing network switch configuration.
Which bond mode should the administrator select?

  • A. Active-Backup
  • B. No-Uplink Bond
  • C. Active-Active with Mac Pinning
  • D. Active-active

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 62
Which two private key types are supported by the Nutanix SSL certificate implementation? (Choose two.)

  • A. ECDH
  • B. ECDSA
  • C. RSA
  • D. ED25519

Answer: B,C


NEW QUESTION # 63
A VM in a 12-node Nutanix cluster is hosting an application that has specific Physical GPU requirements. Only three nodes in the cluster meet this requirement.
The administrator wants to allow a general workload to be distributed across all nodes in the cluster and must make sure that the node hosting the VM meets its requirements.
How should the administrator perform this task?

  • A. Create a sperate three-node cluster using the nodes that meet the requirement.
  • B. Over-Provision the application VM with additional virtual GPUs.
  • C. Configure VM-Host affinity for the nodes that meet the application's GPU requirement.
  • D. Configure anti-affinity rules between the application VM and the other VMs running on the cluster.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Configure VM-Host affinity for the nodes that meet the application's GPU requirement. This is because VM-Host affinity allows the administrator to specify which nodes a VM can run on or must not run on1. By creating a VM-Host affinity rule that binds the application VM to the three nodes that have the physical GPU, the administrator can ensure that the VM will always run on a node that meets its requirement, regardless of any HA or migration events. This also allows the other nodes in the cluster to host other VMs without any restrictions.


NEW QUESTION # 64
An administrator is implementing a VDI solution. The workload will be a series of persistent desktops in a dedicated storage container within a four-node cluster Storage optimizations should be set on the dedicated storage container to give optimal performance including during a node failure event Which storage optimizations should the administrator set to meet the requirements?

  • A. Deduplication and Erasure Coding
  • B. Compressoion and Deduplication
  • C. Compression Deduplication and Erasure Coding
  • D. Compression only

Answer: C

Explanation:
According to the web search results, three storage optimizations that should be set on a dedicated storage container for a VDI solution with persistent desktops are compression, deduplication and erasure coding.
Compression is a technique that reduces the size of data by removing redundant information. Deduplication is a technique that eliminates duplicate copies of data blocks and stores only unique blocks. Erasure coding is a technique that increases usable capacity by reducing the replication factor of data blocks and using parity information instead7. These three optimizations can improve performance and save storage space for VDI workloads, especially during a node failure event when data needs to be rebuilt from parity information8. The administrator can enable these optimizations by using Prism Element web console or ncli command-line interface9.


NEW QUESTION # 65
Refer to the exhibit.

An administrator is adding a new node to a cluster. The node has been imaged to the same versions of AHV and AOS that the cluster running, configured with appropriate IP addresses, and br0-up has been configured the same the existing uplink bonds When attempting to add the node to the cluster with the Expand Cluster function in Prism , the cluster is unable to find the new node.
Based on the above output from the new node, what is most likely the cause of this issue?

  • A. The existing and the expansion node are on different VLANs.
  • B. LACP configuration must be completed after cluster expansion
  • C. The ports on the upstream switch are not configured for LACP.
  • D. There is a firewall blocking the discovery traffic from the tlu

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 66
Refer to the Exhibit:

An administrator is adding a new node to a cluster. The node has been imaged to the same versions of AHV and AOS that the cluster is running, configured with appropriate IP addresses, and br0-up has been configured in the same manner as the existing uplink bonds.
When attempting to add the node to the cluster with the Expand Cluster function in Prism, the cluster is unable to find the new node.
Based on the above output from the new node, what is most likely the cause of this issue?

  • A. The ports on the upstream switch are not configured for LACP.
  • B. There is a firewall blocking the discovery traffic from the cluster.
  • C. LACP configuration must be completed after cluster expansion.
  • D. The existing cluster and the expansion node are on different VLANs.

Answer: A

Explanation:
The output in the exhibit indicates that the node's network interfaces (eth0-eth3) are bonded together using LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) with 'balance-tcp' as the bonding mode and LACP speed set to
'fast'. For LACP to function correctly, the switch ports to which the node is connected must also be configured to support LACP. If the ports on the upstream switch are not configured for LACP, the bond will not be able to establish properly, and the node will not communicate effectively on the network, making it undiscoverable when attempting to expand the cluster.
The absence of an operational LACP configuration could prevent the new node from joining the existing cluster as the node's network interfaces would not be able to pass traffic correctly. This can be verified by checking the switch configuration to ensure that the ports are set to participate in an LACP bond.
The other options, such as a firewall blocking discovery traffic (Option A) or the node being on different VLANs (Option C), are possible causes for a node not being discovered, but given the specific command output provided, the most likely cause is related to the switch port configuration for LACP. Option D, regarding completing LACP configuration after cluster expansion, is not correct because LACP needs to be operational for the node to communicate with the cluster during the expansion process.
Proper LACP configuration is critical for network communication in a Nutanix AHV cluster, and this is covered in detail in the Nutanix AHV and Networking documentation. It outlines the steps for configuring network bonds and LACP on both the AHV hosts and the connecting network infrastructure.


NEW QUESTION # 67
Async DR is configured between two sites. A network outage occurs at the primary site.
Which steps must the administrator perform to bring the VMs back into service at the backup site?
Item instructions: For each procedure, indicate the order in which that procedure must take place to meet the item requirements. Not all procedures are valid. Identify any invalid procedures using the drop-down option.

Answer:

Explanation:


NEW QUESTION # 68
Which component ensures uniform distribution of data throughout the cluster to eliminate hot spots and speed up rebuilds?

  • A. Distributed Storage Fabric
  • B. Cassandra
  • C. High Availability
  • D. Acropolis App Mobility Fabric

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 69
After configuring modules for a Remote Syslog Server, the settings are as shown. The administrator notices that even though the level parameter is set to EMERGENCY, that all monitor logs are being sent.
What is the likely cause of this issue?

  • A. A Log Level of EMERGENCY includes all monitor logs.
  • B. A second rsyslog server is configured to send all monitor logs.
  • C. The true setting for Include Monitor Logs sends all monitor logs regardless of the level.
  • D. Having the Module Name set to STARGATE sends all monitor logs regardless of the level.

Answer: C

Explanation:
This means that the rsyslog server is configured to include all monitor logs in addition to the messages with EMERGENCY level.
It has a level parameter that specifies the severity of messages to be logged2. The level parameter can have one of eight values: EMERG (emergency), ALERT, CRIT (critical), ERR (error), WARNING, NOTICE, INFO (informational), and DEBUG2.


NEW QUESTION # 70
Refer to the exhibit.

An administrator is trying to implement the solution that is shown in the exhibit, but has been unsuccessful.
Based on the diagram, what is causing the issue?

  • A. Network latency
  • B. A remote Witness VM
  • C. Unsupported hypervisor
  • D. Active containers in both sites

Answer: A

Explanation:
The correct answer is C. Network latency.
The diagram shows a solution that uses synchronous replication between two remote protection domains, cluster site A and cluster site B. Synchronous replication is a feature that allows near-zero RPO (recovery point objective) by replicating data to the remote site before acknowledging writes to the local site. However, synchronous replication has some requirements and limitations that must be met for it to work properly. One of these requirements is that the network latency between the two sites must be less than or equal to 5 ms1. If the network latency is higher than 5 ms, the synchronous replication will fail and the protection policy will be suspended2.
Therefore, based on the diagram, the most likely cause of the issue is that the network latency between cluster site A and cluster site B is higher than 5 ms, which prevents the synchronous replication from working. To verify this, the administrator can use the "ncli cluster ping" command to measure the network latency between the two sites3. If the network latency is indeed higher than 5 ms, the administrator can either improve the network performance or switch to a different replication mode, such as near-synchronous or asynchronous.


NEW QUESTION # 71
An administrator needs to limit the amount of storage space that data stored in single container can consume.
Which action should the administrator take?

  • A. Store VM snapshots in a different container
  • B. Enable reservation for rebuild capacity
  • C. Thick prevision the container
  • D. Set an advertised capacity for the container

Answer: D

Explanation:
The best way for the administrator to limit the amount of storage space that data stored in a single container can consume is to set an advertised capacity for the container. This will ensure that the data stored in the container doesn't exceed the set limit, and it will also help prevent any potential performance issues due to resource contention. Additionally, the administrator should consider thick provisioning the container, which will pre-allocate the amount of storage space that can be used by the container. This will help ensure that the data stored in the container doesn't exceed the advertised capacity.


NEW QUESTION # 72
Refer to Exhibit.

An administrator increases the cluster RF to 3. The containers are not modified.
What will the new values in the data resiliency dashboard be for FAILURES TOLERABLE for the Zookeeper and Extent Groups components?

  • A. Zookeeper = 2 and Extent Groups = 2
  • B. Zookeeper = 2 and Extent Groups = 1
  • C. Zookeeper = 1 and Extent Groups = 2
  • D. Zookeeper = 1 and Extent Groups = 1

Answer: B

Explanation:
According to the web search results, the cluster redundancy factor (RF) determines how many copies of the cluster metadata and configuration data are stored on different nodes. By default, the cluster RF is 2, which means that there are three copies of the Zookeeper and Cassandra data on the cluster. If the cluster RF is increased to 3, then there will be five copies of the Zookeeper and Cassandra data on the cluster12. This means that the Zookeeper component can tolerate two failures, as it can still operate with a quorum of three nodes out of five3.
However, the container replication factor (RF) determines how many copies of the VM data and oplog are stored on different nodes. The container RF can be set independently for each container, and it can be different from the cluster RF. For example, a container can have RF 2 even if the cluster has RF 34. In this case, the container will only have two copies of the VM data and oplog on the cluster, regardless of the cluster RF. This means that the Extent Groups component can only tolerate one failure, as it needs at least one copy of the VM data and oplog to be available5.
Therefore, if the administrator increases the cluster RF to 3, but does not modify the containers, then the new values in the data resiliency dashboard will be Zookeeper = 2 and Extent Groups = 1.


NEW QUESTION # 73
Refer to the exhibit.

An administrator is trying to implement the solution that is shown in the exhibit, but has been unsuccessful.
Based on the diagram, what is causing the issue?

  • A. Network latency
  • B. A remote Witness VM
  • C. Unsupported hypervisor
  • D. Active containers in both sites

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 74
An administrator needs to create a new Linux image and will to do the following as part of the VM deployment:
* Set the OS hostname
* Add custom users
* Add keys
* Run custom scripts
What package needs to be installed in the Linux image to facilitate this automation?

  • A. CloudInit
  • B. Sysprep

Answer: A

Explanation:
CloudInit is a package that contains utilities for early initialization of cloud instances. It allows you to customize virtual machines provided by a cloud vendor by modifying the generic OS configuration on boot. You can use CloudInit to set the OS hostname, add custom users, add keys, run custom scripts, and more2. CloudInit is supported by most major Linux and FreeBSD operating systems and works across different cloud platforms3. Sysprep is a tool for Windows operating systems that prepares an installation for cloning, auditing, and customer delivery4.


NEW QUESTION # 75
An administrator logs in to Prism Element goes to the Network view, and sees the output shown in the exhibit.

Which three steps must the administrator take to increase throughput to the host? (Choose three.)

  • A. Connect the 10Gb interfaces to the physical switch.
  • B. Change the VLAN ID to a higher priority ID.
  • C. Remove any 1Gb interfaces still connected from the default bond.
  • D. Add a new switch to the network and connect 1Gb interfaces to it.
  • E. Change the bond mode to balance-slb or balance-tcp.

Answer: A,C,E

Explanation:
These are the three steps that the administrator must take to increase throughput to the host. According to the network diagram, the host has two 10Gb interfaces and two 1Gb interfaces in the default bond, but only one of the 10Gb interfaces is connected to a switch. The other 10Gb interface is disconnected and has a red "X" on it.
The two 1Gb interfaces are also disconnected and have dotted lines. This means that the host is using only one
10Gb interface for all its network traffic, which limits its maximum bandwidth to 10 Gbps.
To increase the throughput, the administrator should connect both 10Gb interfaces to the physical switch, preferably to different switches for redundancy and high availability. This will allow the host to use both 10Gb interfaces for network traffic, which can increase its maximum bandwidth to 20 Gbps. However, this also requires changing the bond mode from active-backup to balance-slb or balance-tcp, which are load balancing modes that distribute network traffic across multiple interfaces based on source MACaddress or TCP session1. The default bond mode of active-backup only uses one interface at a time and switches to another interface only when the active one fails2.
Finally, the administrator should remove any 1Gb interfaces still connected from the default bond, as they are not needed and may cause performance issues or conflicts with the load balancing modes. The 1Gb interfaces can be used for other purposes, such as management or backup networks, by creating separate bonds or bridges for them3. Alternatively, they can be left disconnected if they are not required.


NEW QUESTION # 76
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The NCP-MCI-6.5 exam covers a range of topics including Nutanix architecture, deployment, management, and troubleshooting. NCP-MCI-6.5 exam also covers various aspects of multicloud infrastructure such as public cloud, private cloud, and hybrid cloud. NCP-MCI-6.5 exam consists of 60 multiple-choice questions and has a time limit of 90 minutes. NCP-MCI-6.5 exam can be taken online or in-person at a proctored testing center. Nutanix recommends that candidates have at least six months of experience working with Nutanix solutions before attempting the NCP-MCI-6.5 exam. Successful completion of the exam results in the award of the Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Infrastructure (NCP-MCI) v6.5 certification.


Nutanix NCP-MCI-6.5 certification exam is an excellent opportunity for IT professionals to enhance their skills and knowledge in managing complex IT infrastructures. It is highly valued by organizations that use Nutanix technology, and it can lead to higher salaries and more career opportunities. With the right training and preparation, IT professionals can pass the exam and achieve the Nutanix NCP-MCI-6.5 certification.

 

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