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NEW QUESTION # 33
What is a mandatory criterion for configuring Smart Tier?

  • A. Access and secret keys
  • B. VPC name
  • C. Certificate
  • D. Target URL over HTTP

Answer: A

Explanation:
Smart Tier requires access and secret keys to authenticate with the target storage tier, which can be Nutanix Objects or any S3-compatible storage service. The access and secret keys are generated by the target storage service and must be provided when configuring Smart Tier3. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide3


NEW QUESTION # 34
Life Cycle manager must the compatible versions of which two components before installing or upgrading Files? (Choose two.)

  • A. Acropolis Operating System
  • B. Active Directory Services
  • C. Nutanix Cluster Check
  • D. File Server Mobile

Answer: C

Explanation:
Before installing or upgrading Files, Life Cycle Manager (LCM) must check the compatibility versions of Nutanix Cluster Check (NCC) and Acropolis Operating System (AOS). NCC is a framework of scripts that helps diagnose cluster health, and AOS is the core operating system that runs on each node in a Nutanix cluster. LCM will not proceed with the installation or upgrade if NCC or AOS versions are incompatible with Files. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, Nutanix Cluster Check Guide


NEW QUESTION # 35
Deploying Files instances require which two minimum resources? (Choose two)

  • A. 12 GiB of memory per host
  • B. 4 vCPUs per host
  • C. 8 vCPUs per host
  • D. 8 GiB of memory per host

Answer: B,D

Explanation:
The two minimum resources that are required for deploying Files instances are 8 GiB of memory per host and 4 vCPUs per host. Memory and vCPUs are resources that are allocated to VMs (Virtual Machines) to run applications and processes. Files instances are file server instances (FSIs) that run on FSVMs (File Server VMs) on a Nutanix cluster. FSVMs require at least 8 GiB of memory and 4 vCPUs per host to function properly and provide SMB and NFS access to file shares and exports. The administrator should ensure that there are enough memory and vCPUs available on each host before deploying Files instances. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 27; Nutanix Files Solution Guide, page 6


NEW QUESTION # 36
An administrator has created a distributed share on the File cluster. The administrator connects to the share using Windows Explorer and starts creating folders in the share. The administrator observes that none of the created folder can be renamed as the company naming convention requires.
How should the administrator resolve this issue?

  • A. Modify the read/write permissions on the created folders.
  • B. Modify the Files shares to use the NFS protocol.
  • C. Use the Microsoft Shared Folder MMC Snapln.
  • D. Use the Files MMC Snapln and rename the folders.

Answer: D

Explanation:
The administrator should resolve this issue by using the Files MMC Snap-in and renaming the folders. The Files MMC Snap-in is a tool that allows administrators to manage Files shares and exports from a Windows machine. The administrator can use the Files MMC Snap-in to connect to a distributed share or export and rename the top-level directories that are hosted by different FSVMs. Renaming the directories from Windows Explorer will not work because Windows Explorer does not recognize the distributed nature of the share or export and will try to rename all directories on the same FSVM, which will fail. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 35; Nutanix Files MMC Snap-in User Guide


NEW QUESTION # 37
An administrator has deployed a new Files cluster within a Windows Environment.
After some days, he Files environment is not able to synchronize users with the Active Directory server anymore. The administrator observes a large time difference between the Files environment and the Active Directory Server that is responsible for the behavior.
How should the administrator prevent the Files environment and the AD Server from having such a time difference in future?

  • A. Use the same NTP Servers for the File environment and the AD Server.
  • B. Use 0.pool.ntp.org as the NTP Server for the AD Server.
  • C. Connect to every FSVM and edit the time manually.
  • D. Use 0.pool.ntp.org as the NTP Server for the Files environment.

Answer: A

Explanation:
The administrator should prevent the Files environment and the AD Server from having such a time difference in future by using the same NTP Servers for the File environment and the AD Server. NTP (Network Time Protocol) is a protocol that synchronizes the clocks of devices on a network with a reliable time source. NTP Servers are devices that provide accurate time information to other devices on a network. By using the same NTP Servers for the File environment and the AD Server, the administrator can ensure that they have consistent and accurate time settings and avoid any synchronization issues or errors. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 32; Nutanix Files Troubleshooting Guide


NEW QUESTION # 38
ionization deployed Files in multiple sites, including different geographical locations across the globe. The organization has the following requirements to improves their data management lifecycle:
* Provide a centralized management solution.
* Automate archiving tier policies for compliance purposes.
* Protect the data against ransomware.
Which solution will satisfy the organization's requirements?

  • A. Prims Central
  • B. Data Lens
  • C. Files Analytics

Answer: B

Explanation:
Data Lens can provide a centralized management solution for Files deployments in multiple sites, including different geographical locations. Data Lens can also automate archiving tier policies for compliance purposes, by allowing administrators to create policies based on file attributes, such as age, size, type, or owner, and move files to a lower-cost tier or delete them after a specified period. Data Lens can also protect the data against ransomware, by allowing administrators to block malicious file signatures from being written to the file system. Reference: Nutanix Data Lens Administration Guide


NEW QUESTION # 39
An administrator is looking for a tool that includes these features:
* Permission Denials
* Top 5 Active Users
* Top 5 Accessed Files
* File Distribution by Type
Nutanix tool should the administrator choose?

  • A. File Server Manager
  • B. File Analytics
  • C. Files Console
  • D. Prism Central

Answer: B

Explanation:
The tool that includes these features is File Analytics. File Analytics is a feature that provides insights into the usage and activity of file data stored on Files. File Analytics consists of a File Analytics VM (FAVM) that runs on a Nutanix cluster and communicates with the File Server VMs (FSVMs) that host the file shares. File Analytics can display various reports and dashboards that include these features:
Permission Denials: This report shows the number of permission denied events for file operations, such as read, write, delete, etc., along with the user, file, share, and server details.
Top 5 Active Users: This dashboard shows the top five users who performed the most file operations in a given time period, along with the number and type of operations.
Top 5 Accessed Files: This dashboard shows the top five files that were accessed the most in a given time period, along with the number of accesses and the file details.
File Distribution by Type: This dashboard shows the distribution of files by their type or extension, such as PDF, DOCX, JPG, etc., along with the number and size of files for each type. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 93; Nutanix File Analytics User Guide


NEW QUESTION # 40
An administrator has created a volume and needs to attach it to a windows host a via iSCSI. The data Services IP has been configured in the MS iSCSI Initiator, but no target are visible.
What is most likely the cause this issue?

  • A. The host's IQN is not authorized to access to the volume.
  • B. The host' s IP address is not authorized to access the volume.
  • C. The CHAP password configured on the client is incorrect.
  • D. The CHAP Authentication has not been configured on the client.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Nutanix Volumes uses IQN-based authorization to control access to volumes. The administrator must specify the IQN of the host that needs to access the volume when creating or editing the volume. If the host's IQN is not authorized, it will not be able to see the target in the MS iSCSI Initiator3. Reference: Nutanix Volumes Administration Guide3


NEW QUESTION # 41
Which ransomware prevention solution for Files is best when the list of malicious file signatures to block is greater than 300?

  • A. Flow Security Central
  • B. Data Lens
  • C. Third-party solution
  • D. File Analytics

Answer: C

Explanation:
Nutanix Files provides a built-in ransomware prevention feature that allows administrators to block malicious file signatures from being written to the file system. However, this feature has a limit of 300 signatures per share or export. If the list of malicious file signatures to block is greater than 300, a third-party solution is recommended2. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide2


NEW QUESTION # 42
Which action is required to allow the deletion of file server audit data in Data Lens?

  • A. Enable the File Server.
  • B. Disable the File Server.
  • C. Configure the audit trail target.
  • D. Update the data retention period.

Answer: D

Explanation:
The action that is required to allow the deletion of file server audit data in Data Lens is to update the data retention period. Data retention period is a setting that defines how long Data Lens keeps the file server audit data in its database. Data Lens collects and stores various metadata and statistics from file servers, such as file name, file type, file size, file owner, file operation, file access time, etc. Data Lens uses this data to generate reports and dashboards for file analytics and anomaly detection. The administrator can update the data retention period for each file server in Data Lens to control how long the audit data is kept before being deleted. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 98; Nutanix Data Lens User Guide


NEW QUESTION # 43
An administrator successfully installed Objects and was able to create a bucket.
When using the reference URL to access this Objects store, the administrator is unable to write data in the bucket when using an Action Directory account.
Which action should the administrator take to resolve this issue?

  • A. Reset the Active Directory user password.
  • B. Verify sharing policies at the bucket level.
  • C. Verify Access Keys for the user.
  • D. Replace SSL Certificates at the Object store level.

Answer: C

Explanation:
The action that the administrator should take to resolve this issue is to verify Access Keys for the user. Access Keys are credentials that allow users to access Objects buckets using S3-compatible APIs or tools. Access Keys consist of an Access Key ID and a Secret Access Key, which are used to authenticate and authorize requests to Objects. If the user is unable to write data in the bucket using an Active Directory account, it may be because the user does not have valid Access Keys or the Access Keys do not have sufficient permissions. The administrator can verify and manage Access Keys for the user in Prism Central. Reference: Nutanix Objects User Guide, page 13; Nutanix Objects Solution Guide, page 8


NEW QUESTION # 44
Users are complaining about having to reconnecting to share when there are networking issues.
Which files feature should the administrator enable to ensure the sessions will auto-reconnect in such events?

  • A. Durable File Handles
  • B. Connected Shares
  • C. Multi-Protocol Shares
  • D. Workload Optimization

Answer: A

Explanation:
The Files feature that the administrator should enable to ensure the sessions will auto-reconnect in such events is Durable File Handles. Durable File Handles is a feature that allows SMB clients to reconnect to a file server after a temporary network disruption or a client sleep state without losing the handle to the open file. Durable File Handles can improve the user experience and reduce the risk of data loss or corruption. Durable File Handles can be enabled for each share in the Files Console. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 76; Nutanix Files Solution Guide, page 10


NEW QUESTION # 45
The Administrator needs to review the following graphs, as displayed in the exhibit.
* Storage Used
* Open Connections
* Number of Files
* Top Shares by Current Capacity
* Top Shares by current Connections
Where should the administrator complete this action?

  • A. Files Console Dashboard View
  • B. Files Console Data Management View
  • C. Files Console Monitoring View
  • D. Files Console Share View

Answer: A

Explanation:
The Files Console Dashboard View provides an overview of the Files cluster performance and usage, including the following graphs:
Storage Used: Shows the total storage used by the Files cluster, including data, metadata, and snapshots.
Open Connections: Shows the number of active SMB and NFS connections to the Files cluster.
Number of Files: Shows the number of files stored in the Files cluster, excluding snapshots.
Top Shares by Current Capacity: Shows the top five shares by current capacity usage in the Files cluster.
Top Shares by Current Connections: Shows the top five shares by current connection count in the Files cluster2. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide2


NEW QUESTION # 46
An administrator has created a distributed share on the File cluster. The administrator connects to the share using Windows Explorer and starts creating folders in the share. The administrator observes that none of the created folder can be renamed as the company naming convention requires.
How should the administrator resolve this issue?

  • A. Modify the read/write permissions on the created folders.
  • B. Modify the Files shares to use the NFS protocol.
  • C. Use the Microsoft Shared Folder MMC Snapln.
  • D. Use the Files MMC Snapln and rename the folders.

Answer: D

Explanation:
The administrator should resolve this issue by using the Files MMC Snap-in and renaming the folders. The Files MMC Snap-in is a tool that allows administrators to manage Files shares and exports from a Windows machine. The administrator can use the Files MMC Snap-in to connect to a distributed share or export and rename the top-level directories that are hosted by different FSVMs. Renaming the directories from Windows Explorer will not work because Windows Explorer does not recognize the distributed nature of the share or export and will try to rename all directories on the same FSVM, which will fail. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 35; Nutanix Files MMC Snap-in User Guide


NEW QUESTION # 47
An administrator wants to provide security against ransomware attacks in Files. The administrator wants to configure the environment to scan files for ransomware in real time and provide notification in the event of a ransomware attack.
Which component should the administrator use to meet this requirement?

  • A. File Analytics
  • B. Protection Domain
  • C. Files Console
  • D. Syslog Server

Answer: A

Explanation:
File Analytics is a feature that provides insights into the data stored in Files, such as file types, sizes, owners, permissions, and access patterns. File Analytics also provides security against ransomware attacks by scanning files for ransomware in real time and providing notification in the event of a ransomware attack. File Analytics can detect ransomware based on file extensions, file signatures, or third-party solutions2. Reference: Nutanix File Analytics Administration Guide2


NEW QUESTION # 48
Which confirmation is required for an Objects deployment?

  • A. Configure a dedicated storage container on Prism Element or Prism Cent
  • B. Configure NTP servers on both Prism Element and Prism Central.
  • C. Configure Domain Controllers on both Prism Element and Prism Central.
  • D. Configure VPC on both Prism Element and Prism Central.

Answer: B

Explanation:
The configuration that is required for an Objects deployment is to configure NTP servers on both Prism Element and Prism Central. NTP (Network Time Protocol) is a protocol that synchronizes the clocks of devices on a network with a reliable time source. NTP servers are devices that provide accurate time information to other devices on a network. Configuring NTP servers on both Prism Element and Prism Central is required for an Objects deployment, because it ensures that the time settings are consistent and accurate across the Nutanix cluster and the Objects cluster, which can prevent any synchronization issues or errors. Reference: Nutanix Objects User Guide, page 9; Nutanix Objects Deployment Guide


NEW QUESTION # 49
Refer to the exhibit.

What does the ''X'' represent on the icon?

  • A. Share Disconnected File
  • B. Corrupt ISO
  • C. Tiered File
  • D. Distributed shared file

Answer: D

Explanation:
The "X" on the icon represents a distributed shared file, which is a file that belongs to a distributed share or export. A distributed share or export is a type of SMB share or NFS export that distributes the hosting of top-level directories across multiple FSVMs. The "X" indicates that the file is not hosted by the current FSVM, but by another FSVM in the cluster. The "X" also helps to identify which files are eligible for migration when using the Nutanix Files Migration Tool. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 34; Nutanix Files Migration Tool User Guide, page 10


NEW QUESTION # 50
An administrator needs to allow individual users to restore files and folders hosted in Files.
How can the administrator meet this requirement?

  • A. Enable Self-Service Restore on the FSVMs.
  • B. Configure a Protection Domain on the FSVMs.
  • C. Enable Self-Service Restore on shares/exports.
  • D. Configure a Protection Domain for the shares/exports.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Self-Service Restore (SSR) is a feature that allows individual users to restore files and folders hosted in Files without requiring administrator intervention. SSR can be enabled on a per-share or per-export basis, and users can access the snapshots of their data through a web portal or a Windows client application1. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide1


NEW QUESTION # 51
An administrator has performed an AOS upgrade, but noticed that the compression on containers is not happening.
What is the delay before compression begins on the Files container?

  • A. 12 hours
  • B. 30 minutes
  • C. 24 hours
  • D. 60 minutes

Answer: A

Explanation:
The delay before compression begins on the Files container is 12 hours. Compression is a feature that reduces the storage space required for data by applying an algorithm that eliminates redundant or unnecessary bits. Compression can improve the storage efficiency and performance of Files. Compression is enabled by default on the Files container and runs in the background as a low-priority task. Compression does not start immediately after an AOS upgrade, but waits for 12 hours to avoid interfering with other high-priority tasks or operations. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 24; Nutanix Files Solution Guide, page 10


NEW QUESTION # 52
Which user is authorized to deploy File Analytics?

  • A. AD user mapped to a Cluster admin role
  • B. Prism Element administrator
  • C. AD user mapped to a Prism admin role
  • D. Prism Central administrator

Answer: D

Explanation:
The user that is authorized to deploy File Analytics is Prism Central administrator. Prism Central is a web-based user interface that allows administrators to manage multiple Nutanix clusters and services, including Files and File Analytics. Prism Central administrator is a user role that has full access and control over all Prism Central features and functions. To deploy File Analytics, the user must log in to Prism Central as a Prism Central administrator and follow the steps in the File Analytics Deployment wizard. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 93; Nutanix File Analytics Deployment Guide


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