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NCP-MCI-6.10 · Question #29

In an RF2 cluster, what is the minimum number of nodes required to allow a host removal?

The correct answer is B. 3. Replication Factor (RF2) means that each piece of data is stored twice across different nodes to ensure availability. Option B (3 nodes) is correct: In an RF2 cluster, data redundancy requires at least three nodes to ensure data protection when one node is removed. If a node is…

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Question

In an RF2 cluster, what is the minimum number of nodes required to allow a host removal?

Options

  • A2
  • B3
  • C4
  • D5

How the community answered

(28 responses)
  • A
    4% (1)
  • B
    93% (26)
  • D
    4% (1)

Explanation

Replication Factor (RF2) means that each piece of data is stored twice across different nodes to ensure availability. Option B (3 nodes) is correct: In an RF2 cluster, data redundancy requires at least three nodes to ensure data protection when one node is removed. If a node is removed from a 3-node cluster, Nutanix automatically redistributes data across the remaining nodes.

Topics

#Replication Factor#Node Management#Cluster Sizing#Data Redundancy

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