NCP-MCI-6.10 · Question #90
An administrator needs to compare the performance of two VMs that are running on separate Nutanix clusters. When creating an Analysis chart in Prism Central Intelligent Operations, the administrator…
The correct answer is D. Create separate charts for metrics with different units of measurement. In Prism Central's Analysis feature, when building a Metric chart, all metrics plotted on the same chart must share the same unit of measurement because they share a common Y-axis scale. IOPS (input/output operations per second) and CPU Utilization (percentage) have…
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An administrator needs to compare the performance of two VMs that are running on separate Nutanix clusters. When creating an Analysis chart in Prism Central Intelligent Operations, the administrator discovers that it is not possible to add VM metrics for IOPS and CPU utilization to the same chart. How should the administrator resolve this issue?
Options
- ACreate an Entity chart instead of a Metric chart.
- BEnsure that both VMs have the same number of vCPUs provisioned.
- CMigrate one of the VMs so that both VMs are running on the same cluster.
- DCreate separate charts for metrics with different units of measurement
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(37 responses)- A8% (3)
- B3% (1)
- C14% (5)
- D76% (28)
Explanation
In Prism Central's Analysis feature, when building a Metric chart, all metrics plotted on the same chart must share the same unit of measurement because they share a common Y-axis scale. IOPS (input/output operations per second) and CPU Utilization (percentage) have incompatible units, making it impossible to render them meaningfully on a single Y-axis. The correct resolution is to create separate charts - one for IOPS and one for CPU utilization. Option A (Entity chart) displays multiple entities for one metric, not multiple metric types. Options B and C do not address the unit incompatibility issue at all.
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