NCP-MCI-6.10 · Question #132
Upon reaching the maximum instances of retained reports, what occurs?
The correct answer is D. Oldest report is deleted. When a Nutanix report storage limit is reached, the system automatically deletes the oldest retained report to make room for the newest one without requiring manual intervention.
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Upon reaching the maximum instances of retained reports, what occurs?
Options
- ANew reporting is delayed.
- BReporting failure is reported.
- CManual deletion is required.
- DOldest report is deleted
How the community answered
(20 responses)- B5% (1)
- C5% (1)
- D90% (18)
Why each option
When a Nutanix report storage limit is reached, the system automatically deletes the oldest retained report to make room for the newest one without requiring manual intervention.
New reporting is not delayed; the automated deletion of the oldest report happens before the new report is saved, with no delay in the reporting cycle.
No reporting failure is raised; the system handles the capacity limit silently through automatic deletion.
Manual deletion is not required because the platform manages report retention automatically using the rolling deletion policy.
Nutanix implements a rolling deletion policy for retained reports; once the maximum instance count is reached, the oldest report is automatically purged so that the newly generated report can be stored, ensuring continuous and uninterrupted reporting.
Concept tested: Nutanix report retention and automatic oldest-report deletion
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