Question 96
A customer recently deployed Nutanix for VDI workloads and determine AFS is suitable for their departmental shares. They ask about infrastructure requirements providing the following file workloads specifics:
* 11.8 TB of data.
* 360000 files.
* 2400 Users.
* 800 shares.
Based on the exhibit,
which criteria shared by customer supports the requirement of additional nodes?
Question 97
A prospective customer wants to refresh their current on premises infrastructure that consists of 4 ESXi hostseach with 20 cores and 512GB of RAM and 1.2PB of usable SAN storage. They have recently renewed their ESXi licensing, and all data must remain within the physical network.
They are concerned that a hyperconverged solution will not meet their storage requirements without requiring a significant increase in the number of required ESXi hosts and licenses.
Which Nutanix capability should the systems engineer review with the customer?
Question 98
Refer to the exhibit.
A prospect provides the data shown captured from their existing environment using RVTools. The prospect has additional historical CPU utilization data that indicates peak CPU utilization never exceeds 50% on either physical host.
Which vCPU:pCore ratio should be used in Sizer?
Question 99
A prospective customer wants to migrate database workloads to Nutanix. They are currently running these workloads on a 3-tier vSphere architecture made up of 5 hosts connected to a hybrid SAN over 10G iSCSI.
The hosts each have 256G RAM and 2 Broadwell 2.8Ghz 12 core processors. The largest database VM is configured with 64G of memory. Some databases are fairly old and single threaded Current performance is deemed acceptable. Which configuration component is most important to maintain the customer experience on a new Nutanix cluster and minimize costs ?
Question 100
An SE is working with a financial institution prospect on a VDI environment refresh. The institution currently has 5000 named VDI users, with a peak of 2800 concurrent users.
How many VDI VMs does the SE need to size for, factoring in an additional 10% for growth?
