NCP-MCI-6.10 · Question #123
An administrator is tasked with optimizing a VM's storage to leverage compression features. Currently, vDisks are in a storage container default-container-91753272703541 that has no optimization…
The correct answer is C. Migrate VM to the Production storage container. Migrating the entire VM to the Production storage container is the most efficient approach because Nutanix allows live VM storage migration between containers without recreating the VM or copying data manually. This operation moves all associated vDisks to the target container…
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An administrator is tasked with optimizing a VM's storage to leverage compression features. Currently, vDisks are in a storage container default-container-91753272703541 that has no optimization activated. The administrator must move the VM's storage to the storage container Production. What is the most efficient way to achieve this operation?
Options
- ARecreate VM in the Production storage container configuration and copy data.
- BRecreate vDisk in the Production storage container configuration and copy data.
- CMigrate VM to the Production storage container.
- DMigrate vDisks to the Production storage container.
How the community answered
(33 responses)- A6% (2)
- B3% (1)
- C82% (27)
- D9% (3)
Explanation
Migrating the entire VM to the Production storage container is the most efficient approach because Nutanix allows live VM storage migration between containers without recreating the VM or copying data manually. This operation moves all associated vDisks to the target container and the VM immediately begins benefiting from the compression settings configured on the Production container. Recreating the VM (A) or recreating individual vDisks (B) both require manual data copying, which is time-consuming and introduces risk. Migrating individual vDisks (D) is more granular and less efficient than migrating the whole VM at once - it would require repeating the operation per disk, whereas migrating the VM handles all disks in a single operation.
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