An administrator wants to have a single chart with the logical usage for three storage containers.
Which action should the administrator perform?
An administrator wants to have a single chart with the logical usage for three storage containers.
Which action should the administrator perform?
To display the logical usage for three storage containers in a single chart, the administrator should create a new Metric Chart. A Metric Chart allows the monitoring of a single metric across multiple entities, which in this case, are the three storage containers. This setup provides a consolidated view of the logical usage across the different containers.
https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/details?targetId=Web-Console-Guide-Prism-v6_5:wc-analysis-dashboard-wc-r.html#:~:text=A%20metric%20chart%20monitors%20a,color%20from%20the%20displayed%20palette. Chart definitions. The pane on the left lists the charts that can be run. No charts are provided by default, but you can create any number of charts. A chart defines the metrics to monitor. There are two types of charts, metric and entity. A metric chart monitors a single metric for one or more entities. An entity chart monitors one or more metrics for a single entity. 3 containers - 3 enitities
metric chart means that we can only have one metric in a chart
confused by the comments, did the answers get switched around ? Answer as of today is A - Metric chart
I'm confused too haha its A
Entity Chart - Allows you to create a chart that tracks one or more metrics for a single entity. For more information Metric Chart. - Allows you to create a chart that tracks a single metric for one or more entities. For more information
It's clear guys search for it
Entities are used for host or virtual machine.
C - An entity chart monitors the performance of one or more metrics for a single entity (physical or virtual entity). For example, you can create a chart that monitors a particular host, for metrics such as Physical Usage, Free Physical Storage, and Total Memory Usage (including HA).
Entities are used for host or virtual machine. Metrics are used for IOPs, latency, or bandwidth. So correct answer is "C" as storage would be on the "host".
An administrator can create an Entity Chart to view the logical usage for multiple storage containers in one chart. This chart can be created from the Prism Element dashboard, and it provides a visual representation of the logical usage of each container, allowing administrators to easily compare the usage of multiple containers at once.