NCA-5.15 · Question #61
An administrator has moved several workloads from a legacy vSphere virtual infrastructure to a modern Nutanix AHV cluster. After performing this action the administrator realizes they are missing…
The correct answer is B. Categories. Categories in Prism Central are key-value pair labels that can be applied to VMs for grouping, filtering, and policy enforcement. They are the direct equivalent to vCenter inventory folders and tags, allowing administrators to classify VMs by prefixes or any other naming…
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An administrator has moved several workloads from a legacy vSphere virtual infrastructure to a modern Nutanix AHV cluster. After performing this action the administrator realizes they are missing vCenter inventories that would be used to classify the VMs by specific prefixes. What is the fastest way in Prism Central to group VMs with the specified criteria?
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- AFitters
- BCategories
- CProjects
- DAnalysis
How the community answered
(25 responses)- A4% (1)
- B80% (20)
- C8% (2)
- D8% (2)
Explanation
Categories in Prism Central are key-value pair labels that can be applied to VMs for grouping, filtering, and policy enforcement. They are the direct equivalent to vCenter inventory folders and tags, allowing administrators to classify VMs by prefixes or any other naming convention. Categories are the fastest native mechanism in Prism Central to organize and group VMs after a migration from vSphere, without needing to reconfigure external tooling. Filters (A) are temporary search refinements, Projects (C) are for role-based resource grouping, and Analysis (D) is a reporting feature.
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