NCA-5.15 · Question #2
An administrator needs to have a view of current workloads sorted by vCPU count. What should the administrator do to achieve this task?
The correct answer is A. Create a New Dashboard adding the VMs widget. Prism Central allows administrators to create custom dashboards and add a VMs widget that can display VM attributes-including vCPU count-and sort by that column. This gives a live, at-a-glance view of all VM workloads ranked by vCPU allocation without leaving Prism. The Group…
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An administrator needs to have a view of current workloads sorted by vCPU count. What should the administrator do to achieve this task?
Options
- ACreate a New Dashboard adding the VMs widget
- BUse the Group function in prism Central
- CCreate a new Analysis in Prism Element
- DExport the VM list in CSV and use an external tool
How the community answered
(36 responses)- A92% (33)
- B6% (2)
- D3% (1)
Explanation
Prism Central allows administrators to create custom dashboards and add a VMs widget that can display VM attributes-including vCPU count-and sort by that column. This gives a live, at-a-glance view of all VM workloads ranked by vCPU allocation without leaving Prism. The Group function (B) organizes VMs into categories but does not sort by a metric. Analysis in Prism Element (C) is a performance charting tool, not a sortable VM inventory. Exporting to CSV (D) works but is unnecessary and not the intended Nutanix-managed approach.
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