NCP-EUC · Question #75
An administrator has been provided additional business requirements for the newly formed business continuity plan. Objectives include the following: - Seamless failover - Retaining IPs - Failover to…
The correct answer is D. Xi Leap. Xi Leap is Nutanix's native DRaaS (Disaster Recovery as a Service) offering purpose-built to meet all three stated requirements. It provides seamless, orchestrated failover through runbooks that automate VM startup order and network reconfiguration. It retains VM IP addresses…
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An administrator has been provided additional business requirements for the newly formed business continuity plan. Objectives include the following:
- Seamless failover
- Retaining IPs
- Failover to a DRaas
Which Nutanix provided platform which the administrator choose?
Options
- ALeap DR
- BNC2 on Azure
- CNC2 0n AWS
- DXi Leap
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(45 responses)- A2% (1)
- B2% (1)
- D96% (43)
Explanation
Xi Leap is Nutanix's native DRaaS (Disaster Recovery as a Service) offering purpose-built to meet all three stated requirements. It provides seamless, orchestrated failover through runbooks that automate VM startup order and network reconfiguration. It retains VM IP addresses post-failover by replicating network mappings and using VLAN stretching or IP address preservation within the Xi cloud. It is a fully managed DRaaS platform, meaning the DR site infrastructure is operated by Nutanix in the Xi cloud. NC2 on Azure and NC2 on AWS are Infrastructure-as-a-Service offerings for running Nutanix clusters on public cloud - they require the customer to manage the DR infrastructure. 'Leap DR' refers to the on-premises orchestration component (Leap), not the cloud DRaaS service.
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