
Nutanix Certified Professional - Business Continuity (NCP-BC) 7.5 - NCP-BC-7.5 Exam Questions
QUESTION NO: 1
An administrator is evaluating Nearsync for critical VMs in a Nutanix Disaster Recovery environment. What is the minimum RPO, in minutes, supported by Nearsync replication?
An administrator is evaluating Nearsync for critical VMs in a Nutanix Disaster Recovery environment. What is the minimum RPO, in minutes, supported by Nearsync replication?
Correct Answer: C
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QUESTION NO: 2
An administrator intends to configure a NearSync replication schedule with a 15-minute Recovery Point Objective (RPO) on a hybrid 3-node cluster. The current nodes in the cluster are configured with one SSD and four HDDs each. Which cost-effective modification is required to support this specific replication schedule?
An administrator intends to configure a NearSync replication schedule with a 15-minute Recovery Point Objective (RPO) on a hybrid 3-node cluster. The current nodes in the cluster are configured with one SSD and four HDDs each. Which cost-effective modification is required to support this specific replication schedule?
Correct Answer: D
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QUESTION NO: 3
A VM is protected in an Async Protection Policy and added to a Recovery Plan. An administrator is attempting to perform a planned failover of the VM. How many recovery points are created and replicated during the planned failover process?
A VM is protected in an Async Protection Policy and added to a Recovery Plan. An administrator is attempting to perform a planned failover of the VM. How many recovery points are created and replicated during the planned failover process?
Correct Answer: B
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QUESTION NO: 4
An administrator configures a protection policy that replicates workloads to two different recovery AZs (multisite deployment). Replication to both recovery AZs is successful. However, when attempting to perform failover to the second recovery AZ, the administrator cannot select it as a failover target.
Which setup step was most likely missed?
An administrator configures a protection policy that replicates workloads to two different recovery AZs (multisite deployment). Replication to both recovery AZs is successful. However, when attempting to perform failover to the second recovery AZ, the administrator cannot select it as a failover target.
Which setup step was most likely missed?
Correct Answer: A
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QUESTION NO: 5
After a failover and stabilization of workloads at the recovery AZ, an administrator removes several VMs from the protection policy because they are no longer required. Which action should be performed as part of post-failover cleanup to prevent unnecessary storage consumption?
After a failover and stabilization of workloads at the recovery AZ, an administrator removes several VMs from the protection policy because they are no longer required. Which action should be performed as part of post-failover cleanup to prevent unnecessary storage consumption?
Correct Answer: D
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QUESTION NO: 6
An administrator notices that VM replication from ClusterA to ClusterB fails consistently at the same point during the replication job. The following observations are noted by the administrator:
* The Prism dashboard shows the replication job failing during snapshot creation.
* ClusterB storage pool and container usage is under 80%, well below capacity.
* Network latency/Pings between ClusterA and ClusterB averages 3ms, with occasional spikes to 25ms.
* VM event logs indicate frequent I/O timeout errors during the replication window.
* Both clusters are running compatible AOS versions.
What is the most likely cause for the failing replications?
An administrator notices that VM replication from ClusterA to ClusterB fails consistently at the same point during the replication job. The following observations are noted by the administrator:
* The Prism dashboard shows the replication job failing during snapshot creation.
* ClusterB storage pool and container usage is under 80%, well below capacity.
* Network latency/Pings between ClusterA and ClusterB averages 3ms, with occasional spikes to 25ms.
* VM event logs indicate frequent I/O timeout errors during the replication window.
* Both clusters are running compatible AOS versions.
What is the most likely cause for the failing replications?
Correct Answer: C
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QUESTION NO: 7
An administrator has VMs in a container named VMData on Cluster A that need to be replicated to Cluster B.
In order to configure new replications to Cluster B, the administrator creates a container named VMData on Cluster B with an advertised capacity of 200GB.
The VMs on Cluster A in the VMData container have these characteristics:
* Large VMs taking up 4TB of space
* Low data churn rate
* 100GB of recovery points
* NGT is installed
* Recovery points are application-consistent
After replications begin the administrator quickly notices replications are not progressing.
What best explains what happened?
An administrator has VMs in a container named VMData on Cluster A that need to be replicated to Cluster B.
In order to configure new replications to Cluster B, the administrator creates a container named VMData on Cluster B with an advertised capacity of 200GB.
The VMs on Cluster A in the VMData container have these characteristics:
* Large VMs taking up 4TB of space
* Low data churn rate
* 100GB of recovery points
* NGT is installed
* Recovery points are application-consistent
After replications begin the administrator quickly notices replications are not progressing.
What best explains what happened?
Correct Answer: A
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QUESTION NO: 8
An administrator at a retail company is preparing to apply a critical OS security patch to a production SQL Server VM. Before starting, the administrator ensures the VM is part of a Protection Domain and manually creates a local snapshot (Recovery Point). Ten minutes after the patch is applied, the SQL service fails to start, and the database logs indicate corruption in the system registry. The administrator needs to return the VM to its functional state from ten minutes ago as quickly as possible. The administrator decides to perform a Restore from the local snapshot. Under which condition would an In-place Restore (Revert) fail, forcing the administrator to use the Clone (Out-of-place) option instead?
An administrator at a retail company is preparing to apply a critical OS security patch to a production SQL Server VM. Before starting, the administrator ensures the VM is part of a Protection Domain and manually creates a local snapshot (Recovery Point). Ten minutes after the patch is applied, the SQL service fails to start, and the database logs indicate corruption in the system registry. The administrator needs to return the VM to its functional state from ten minutes ago as quickly as possible. The administrator decides to perform a Restore from the local snapshot. Under which condition would an In-place Restore (Revert) fail, forcing the administrator to use the Clone (Out-of-place) option instead?
Correct Answer: C
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QUESTION NO: 9
During a Test Failover, how can an administrator ensure that test VMs do not disrupt production?
During a Test Failover, how can an administrator ensure that test VMs do not disrupt production?
Correct Answer: A
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QUESTION NO: 10
Which log file should an administrator review to ensure consistent connectivity stability between primary and remote disaster recovery sites?
Which log file should an administrator review to ensure consistent connectivity stability between primary and remote disaster recovery sites?
Correct Answer: D




