NCP-MCI-6.10 · Question #33
An administrator has been asked to calculate baseline Capacity Runway on a newly registered AHV cluster. The cluster has been running for 16 days, but no runway projections are displayed. Why are no…
The correct answer is B. Capacity Planning requires at least 21 days of data. Nutanix Prism's Capacity Planning (Runway) feature uses historical performance and usage data to project when a cluster will run out of resources (CPU, memory, storage). To generate statistically meaningful trend-based projections, the feature requires a minimum of 21 days of…
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An administrator has been asked to calculate baseline Capacity Runway on a newly registered AHV cluster. The cluster has been running for 16 days, but no runway projections are displayed. Why are no Capacity Runway projections being displayed?
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- ACapacity Planning requires at least 30 days of data.
- BCapacity Planning requires at least 21 days of data.
- CCapacity Planning requires at least 3 months of data.
- DCapacity Planning requires at least 6 months of data.
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(46 responses)- B93% (43)
- C4% (2)
- D2% (1)
Explanation
Nutanix Prism's Capacity Planning (Runway) feature uses historical performance and usage data to project when a cluster will run out of resources (CPU, memory, storage). To generate statistically meaningful trend-based projections, the feature requires a minimum of 21 days of historical data. At 16 days, the cluster has not yet met this threshold, so no runway projections are displayed. Options suggesting 30 days, 3 months, or 6 months are incorrect per Nutanix documentation.
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