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ncp-mci-v65 Exam - Question 43


What is the minimum time a newly created Deduplication storage policy takes to apply to the VMs in the container?

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Correct Answer: BD

The minimum time a newly created Deduplication storage policy takes to apply to the VMs in the container is 60 minutes. This is because while the exact minimum time reported is typically 30 minutes or more, given the options provided, 60 minutes is the closest and safest estimate to ensure the policy is effectively applied considering various influencing factors like the amount of data, specific workloads, and cluster configuration.

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AkashMeghani92
Oct 18, 2023

The minimum duration is 30mins which is not in the multiple choice

9ec7de1Option: D
Dec 5, 2023

The correct answer is D, because it takes 30 minutes or more. No 30 minutes, 60 minutes is the best answer.

9ec7de1
Dec 5, 2023

I passed my exam today, the exact correct answer is C "30" minutes, not 20 minutes.

small_mishap
Oct 18, 2023

Could be 30 minutes? https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/details?targetId=Prism-Central-Guide-vpc_2023_3:mul-cluster-storage-policy-pc-c.html

Wichai2032
Nov 8, 2023

The storage policy engine takes 30 minutes or more to apply a newly created storage policy to the associated entities like VMs. The time taken depends on the number of entities associated with the storage policy.

JustinS1234Option: D
Nov 16, 2023

Minimum time is 30 minutes, but it is not shown, so the answer is D - 60 minutes. Can't be the others. Of the options, D is correct.

headcase
Feb 25, 2024

None of these. See small_mishap link. "The storage policy engine takes 30 minutes or more to apply a newly created storage policy to the associated entities like VMs. The time taken depends on the number of entities associated with the storage policy."

PatigOption: D
Mar 14, 2024

Time Considerations: The time it takes for the newly created deduplication storage policy to apply depends on: The amount of data stored in the container. The specific workload running on the VMs. The cluster configuration and available resources. Nutanix recommends a delay of 60 minutes for post-process compression to allow existing data to be compressed after curator scans are completed.