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NCP-EUC · Question #68

How should an administrator protect Writable AppVolumes during a disaster in a Nutanix environment?

The correct answer is A. Create a storage container in both the primary and DR data centers for the Writeable AppVolumes. Writable AppVolumes (also called Writable Volumes or User Volumes) contain user-specific application data, settings, and profile extensions that must persist and be available at the DR site after a failover. The correct approach is to create a dedicated storage container in…

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Question

How should an administrator protect Writable AppVolumes during a disaster in a Nutanix environment?

Options

  • ACreate a storage container in both the primary and DR data centers for the Writeable AppVolumes.
  • BEnable HA reservations on the cluster to ensure there is capacity in case of failure.
  • CDisable HA reservations to ensure that VMS are powered on using best effort during a disaster,
  • DCreate a protection domain and add the AppVolumes VM entities to it. Set up a schedule to

How the community answered

(35 responses)
  • A
    86% (30)
  • B
    3% (1)
  • C
    3% (1)
  • D
    9% (3)

Explanation

Writable AppVolumes (also called Writable Volumes or User Volumes) contain user-specific application data, settings, and profile extensions that must persist and be available at the DR site after a failover. The correct approach is to create a dedicated storage container in both the primary and DR data centers to host these writable volumes, and replicate them using a protection domain or continuous replication. This ensures that when users fail over to the DR site, their writable volumes are present and accessible. Option D (protection domain for AppVolumes VMs) addresses the AppVolumes server infrastructure, not the actual writable volume data itself. Options B and C address HA within a single cluster, not cross-site disaster recovery.

Topics

#Disaster Recovery#AppVolumes#Storage Container#Nutanix EUC DR

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