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The NCP-EUC certification exam is specifically designed to assess an individual's knowledge of Nutanix's VDI solutions, including the installation, configuration, and management of these solutions. NCP-EUC exam is designed to test the candidate's ability to troubleshoot issues that may arise during the implementation and management of Nutanix's VDI solutions.


Nutanix NCP-EUC (Nutanix Certified Professional - End-User Computing) exam is an industry-recognized certification program that validates the skills and knowledge of IT professionals in deploying and managing Nutanix solutions for end-user computing. The NCP-EUC exam is designed to assess the candidate's ability to deploy and configure virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solutions using Nutanix technologies, as well as manage and troubleshoot issues related to end-user computing.

 

NEW QUESTION # 29
An administrator is supporting two Nutanix Io-node AHV clusters (Cluster01 and Cluster02) dedicated for VDI workloads. The administrator has started receiving complaints regarding the performance of several full clone virtual desktops within Cluster01, upon review of both clusters, below are the discovered utilization metrics:
Cluster01 utilizations:
* Cluster CPU:85%
* Cluster Memory: 94%
* storage:50%
Cluster02 utilizations:
* Cluster CPU:30%
* Cluster Memory:35%
* storage:40%
Datacenter policy requires 20% resource overhead.
Which action should the administrator take to resolve this issue?

  • A. Review the VM Overview dashboard.
  • B. Use X-Ray to migrate the virtual desktops.
  • C. Review the Hardware dashboard.
  • D. use a Recovery Plan to migrate the virtual desktops.

Answer: D

Explanation:
administrator can take to resolve the issue of performance for several full clone virtual desktops within Cluster01 by migrating them to Cluster02.
a recovery plan is a set of steps that defines how to recover guest VMs from a disaster. A recovery plan can be used to migrate VMs between Nutanix clusters at the same or different availability zones1.


NEW QUESTION # 30
Refer the exhibit.


Which statement is true?

  • A. Five instances are running Tuesday and Thursday from 00:00am till 24:00 pm
  • B. Five instances are running Tuesday and Thursday from 09:00 am till 05:00 pm.
  • C. Five instances are running on every Weekday from 09:00am till 05:00 pm
  • D. Five instances are running on every Weekday fro, 00:00am till 24:00 pm

Answer: A

Explanation:
The schedule has two rows: one for Weekdays and one for Tuesday and Thursday.
Each row has a column for Instances, which indicates how many instances should be running during that time range.
Each row also has a column for Time Range, which indicates the start and end time for running the instances.
The time range is expressed in 24-hour format, where 00:00 means midnight and 24:00 means midnight of the next day.
According to the exhibit, the schedule Dev has the following settings:
On Weekdays (Monday to Friday), five instances are running from 09:00 am till 05:00 pm.
On Tuesday and Thursday, five instances are running from 00:00 am till 24:00 pm.


NEW QUESTION # 31
After receiving multiple complaints from VMware Horizon-based virtual desktop users about their slower logon and application load times, an administrator performed troubleshooting on the issue to optimize the environment.
The following discoveries were made on the Nutanix cluster:

  • A. 4% average CPU Ready time
  • B. 75% average memory utilization
  • C. Failed to create Native clone errors.
  • D. Host power Policy set to High Performance

Answer: C

Explanation:
one of the possible causes of slower logon and application load times for VMware Horizon-based virtual desktop users is Failed to create Native clone errors. This error occurs when there is a problem with cloning virtual machines using Nutanix Native Clones technology. To troubleshoot this issue, you can check the following:
The Nutanix cluster has enough free space to create clones
The Nutanix cluster has enough CPU and memory resources to handle cloning operations The Nutanix cluster is running a compatible version of AOS and AHV with VMware Horizon The VMware Horizon environment is configured correctly to use Nutanix Native Clones The VMware Horizon agent is installed and updated on the master image
https://www.nutanix.com/support-services/training-certification/certifications/certification-details-nutanix-certifi
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1008360


NEW QUESTION # 32
Recently, the vice president Of IT infrastructure was migrated from a physical computer to a virtual desktop. The administrator wants to ensure that this user has the best possible experience and wants to be notified if any CPU resource constraints.
The cluster's average CPU utilization is 20%.
What step would help the administrator to know when there are resource problems on the virtual desktop?

  • A. Create a new alert policy to alert if the CPU on the virtual desktop's cluster is over 90%.
  • B. Create a new alert policy to alert if the CPU on the virtual desktop is over and configure a Playbook to Slack the information to the administrator,
  • C. Create a new alert policy to alert if the CPU on the virtual desktop is over and configure a Playbook to power off the virtual desktop.
  • D. Create a new alert policy to alert if the CPU on the virtual desktop's host is over 90%.

Answer: B

Explanation:
alert policies are rules that define the conditions for generating alerts on Nutanix clusters1. You can create custom alert policies based on your specific needs and preferences2Playbooks are automated workflows that perform actions based on triggers such as alerts3. You can create playbooks using predefined alerts or alerts matching criteria3.
To ensure that the vice president of IT infrastructure has the best possible experience and to be notified if any CPU resource constraints on the virtual desktop, one possible solution is to create a new alert policy to alert if the CPU on the virtual desktop is over a certain threshold (for example, 80%) and configure a playbook to send a notification (for example, via email or Slack) to the administrator23. This way, the administrator can monitor the performance of the virtual desktop and take appropriate actions if needed.
https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/details?targetId=Prism-Central-Guide-vpc_2022_6:mul-alert-policies-customize-system-pc-t.html


NEW QUESTION # 33
In a VMware Horizon environment running on Nutanix, an administrator has noticed that create, start, shut down, and delete operations are taking longer than expected, the environment is currently configured with one vCenter instance and has 10,000 virtual desktops. What is the recommended number of vCenter instances in this configuration?

  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3

Answer: B

Explanation:
vCenter can execute approximately 640 concurrent operations before incoming requests are queued, and can support up to 2,000 concurrent sessions1. VMware Horizon 8 can support up to 120,000 active sessions in a Cloud Pod Architecture pod federation23. Therefore, if the environment has 10,000 virtual desktops, one vCenter instance might not be enough to handle all the operations and sessions efficiently. The recommended number of vCenter instances in this configuration is B (2).


NEW QUESTION # 34
Which metric is available in customized reports when using the AHV Plug-in for Citrix Director?

  • A. VM CPU Ready time
  • B. VM Bandwidth latency
  • C. VM Average I/O latency
  • D. VM Network utilization

Answer: D

Explanation:
Nutanix AHV Plug-In for Citrix Director provides more information on Citrix generated desktops running on Nutanix AHV. Some of the metrics that are available in customized reports are:
VM CPU Usage
VM Memory Usage
VM Disk IOPS
VM Disk Bandwidth


NEW QUESTION # 35
A company has decided to use Citrix Optimizer tool to prepare their gold image.
Which two actions does Optimizer take to improve the gold image creation process? (Choose two.)

  • A. Applies best practices for securing virtual desktops.
  • B. uses built-in templates to perform optimizations.
  • C. Optimizes user environments for better performance
  • D. Optimizes storage capacity usage.

Answer: B,C

Explanation:
The Citrix Optimizer tool is used to prepare Windows operating system images for use in a virtual desktop environment. Some of the actions that it takes to improve the gold image creation process include:
Optimizes user environments for better performance: The tool removes unnecessary or redundant services, features, and applications from the image, which can improve performance and reduce resource usage.
Uses built-in templates to perform optimizations: The tool comes with pre-configured templates that are optimized for specific environments, such as virtualdesktops or server workloads. These templates can be customized based on the specific needs of the organization.
https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX224676/citrix-optimizer-tool
https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/workspace-environment-management/service/using-environment-management/syste


NEW QUESTION # 36
Users are reporting that their desktops are running slower than expected in an ESXi-based Nutanix cluster.
upon investigation, an administrator determines that desktops on one host are running slower and have higher CPU Ready times than on other hosts.
What is causing this issue?

  • A. High Performance host power policy is enabled
  • B. Inline Compression has been disabled on the desktop storage container
  • C. High Performance host power policy is disabled
  • D. Erasure coding's increased overhead has caused a slowdown in the environment

Answer: C

Explanation:
A high CPU Ready time means that the vCPU is waiting too long for the pCPU, which can result in poor performance and slow responsiveness of the virtual machine (VM).
According to Nutanix best practices2, one of the factors that can affect CPU Ready time is the host power policy. The host power policy determines how aggressively the host will try to save power by reducing the frequency or voltage of the pCPUs.
The recommended host power policy for Nutanix clusters is High Performance, which disables any power saving features and ensures that the pCPUs run at their maximum frequency and voltage.
This answer seems to explain why desktops on one host are running slower and have higher CPU Ready times than on other hosts, as they may be suffering from reduced pCPU performance due to a lower host power policy.


NEW QUESTION # 37
An administrator is using a mix of full clones and nan-persistent desktops deployed via Citrix MCS on a three-node cluster. The full clone and non-persistent desktops are managed using separate storage containers.
Which two Storage Efficiency features will provide better storage efficiency and performance improvement? (Choose two.)

  • A. Deduplication
  • B. Erasure Coding
  • C. Compression
  • D. RDMA

Answer: A,C

Explanation:
Storage Efficiency features that will provide better storage efficiency and performance improvement for a mix of full clones and non-persistent desktops deployed via Citrix MCS on a three-node cluster are Compression and Deduplication. Compression is a technology that reduces the size of data blocks by removing redundant information. Deduplication is a technology that eliminates duplicate blocks of data and reduces storage consumption. Both Compression and Deduplication can be enabled on a per-container basis and can provide significant savings for Citrix virtual desktop deployments that use cloning technologies such as MCS2.


NEW QUESTION # 38
The administrator is reviewing Prism Central Tasks (Menu\Activity\Tasks) and noticed that there are a lot of tasks named:
ADS: Remove Resource Contention
The administrator would like to identify the virtual desktops in the environment that are using the most resources to determine how to fix the resource contention.
Which action should the administrator take to complete this task?

  • A. Filter the virtual desktops by Metrics: CPU Usage.
  • B. Review Planning scenarios.
  • C. Filter the virtual desktops by Constrained: High,
  • D. Review the Storage Runway

Answer: C

Explanation:
an action that the administrator should take to identify the virtual desktops in the environment that are using the most resources and causing resource contention is Filter the virtual desktops by Constrained: High. Constrained is a metric that indicates how often a virtual machine is unable to get its requested CPU resources. A high value means that the virtual machine is frequently starved for CPU and may experience performance degradation. By filtering the virtual desktops by Constrained: High, the administrator can see which ones are suffering from resource contention and take appropriate actions such as migrating them to less loaded hosts or increasing their CPU allocation.
https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/details?targetId=Prism-Central-Guide-Prism-v6_0:mul-tasks-view-page-pc-r.html


NEW QUESTION # 39
Refer the exhibit.


Which statement is true?

  • A. Five instances are running Tuesday and Thursday from 00:00am till 24:00 pm
  • B. Five instances are running Tuesday and Thursday from 09:00 am till 05:00 pm.
  • C. Five instances are running on every Weekday from 09:00am till 05:00 pm
  • D. Five instances are running on every Weekday fro, 00:00am till 24:00 pm

Answer: A

Explanation:
The schedule has two rows: one for Weekdays and one for Tuesday and Thursday.
Each row has a column for Instances, which indicates how many instances should be running during that time range.
Each row also has a column for Time Range, which indicates the start and end time for running the instances.
The time range is expressed in 24-hour format, where 00:00 means midnight and 24:00 means midnight of the next day.
According to the exhibit, the schedule Dev has the following settings:
On Weekdays (Monday to Friday), five instances are running from 09:00 am till 05:00 pm.
On Tuesday and Thursday, five instances are running from 00:00 am till 24:00 pm.


NEW QUESTION # 40
Users are being prompted to restart their non-persistent desktops in the middle of the day.
which setting in the gold image would cause this to occur?

  • A. Windows Update policy is set to Automatic.
  • B. The mandatory Windows profile is set to v4,
  • C. Java automatically checks for updates every' 24 hours.
  • D. The power profile turns the screen off after 10 minutes.

Answer: A

Explanation:
non-persistent VDI machines are deleted when they are rebooted, logged off, or shut down. Therefore, Windows Update policy should be configured to prevent automatic updates that may trigger a restart on these machines1.
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-defender-for-endpoint/onboarding-and-servicing-non-persistent-vdi-machines-with/ba-p/1360721


NEW QUESTION # 41
An administrator has been asked to enable mufti-monitor support for a graphic designer that needs to be able to use four monitors.
After on boarding the designer on to the Frame desktop, the end user does not see the ability to use all four monitors while using the Firefox web browser.
What should the administrator do to enable the ability to use all four monitors?

  • A. Deploy Frame App
  • B. Switch to Edge
  • C. Switch to Chrome
  • D. Switch to Safari

Answer: A

Explanation:
According to Nutanix documentation, to use more than two monitors with Frame, you need to deploy the Frame App. The Frame App provides multi-monitor support, whereas using Frame through web browsers is currently limited to two monitors.
Frame App is a native application that provides a better user experience for accessing Frame desktops and applications than a web browser1. Frame App supports the Frame multi-monitor feature automatically. If an end user has more than one monitor attached to their device, Frame App prompts the user if they want to use all of their monitors1. Frame Administrators do not have to enable explicitly multi-monitor support for Frame App users1.


NEW QUESTION # 42
An organization recently deployed an Active-passive VDI solution across multiple sites within their Nutanix platforms. The Organization is now on phase two of the project, which requires them to consolidate all user profile and home data, since each location will have its own standalone Microsoft File Server.
Which solution will provide a more easily-managed environment for profile and Home Share data that includes High Availability and a unified single namespace?

  • A. Microsoft FSLogix
  • B. Microsoft DFS
  • C. Nutanix Storage Containers
  • D. Nutanix Files

Answer: D

Explanation:
Nutanix Files is a software-defined, scale-out file storage solution that provides a repository for unstructured data, such as home directories, user profiles, departmental shares, applicationlogs, backups, and archives1
. Nutanix Files also provides high availability and a unified single namespace for easy management2.


NEW QUESTION # 43
An administrator has been asked to enable mufti-monitor support for a graphic designer that needs to be able to use four monitors.
After on boarding the designer on to the Frame desktop, the end user does not see the ability to use all four monitors while using the Firefox web browser.
What should the administrator do to enable the ability to use all four monitors?

  • A. Deploy Frame App
  • B. Switch to Edge
  • C. Switch to Chrome
  • D. Switch to Safari

Answer: A

Explanation:
According to Nutanix documentation, to use more than two monitors with Frame, you need to deploy the Frame App. The Frame App provides multi-monitor support, whereas using Frame through web browsers is currently limited to two monitors.
Frame App is a native application that provides a better user experience for accessing Frame desktops and applications than a web browser1. Frame App supports the Frame multi-monitor feature automatically. If an end user has more than one monitor attached to their device, Frame App prompts the user if they want to use all of their monitors1. Frame Administrators do not have to enable explicitly multi-monitor support for Frame App users1.


NEW QUESTION # 44
An administrator has created a Prism Central Playbook Action named Virtual Desktop Add CPU to add 2 vCPU to virtual desktop when an alert is triggered after the virtual desktop's CPU usage has exceeded 80%.
Initially the Playbook Action works as expected, however over time it seems it is no longer being triggered.
What is causing this issue?

  • A. Additional vCPUs need to be registered.
  • B. The virtual desktop CPU Usage alerts were not cleared.
  • C. There are no more CPUs availed to allocate to the VM.
  • D. The vNUMA boundary has been breached preventing more vCPUs to be added.

Answer: B

Explanation:
https://next.nutanix.com/community-blog-154/new-x-play-actions-in-prism-central-2021-7-40005 The Prism Central Playbook Action is a tool that allows you to automate tasks based on triggers, such as events, alerts, or webhooks. You can define a series of actions (called a playbook) that perform operations on your infrastructure, such as adding or reducing resources on a VM2.
To use the Playbook Action for VMs, you need to meet some prerequisites, such as:
The Prism Central version must be 2020.11 or later.
The AOS version must be 5.15 LTSR or later.
The hypervisor must be AHV or ESXi.
The VMs must have Nutanix Guest Tools (NGT) installed and enabled3.
One of the possible reasons why the Playbook Action is no longer being triggered is that the virtual desktop CPU Usage alerts were not cleared. According to the Prism Central guide3, "If an alert has been triggered once and has not been cleared yet, then it will not trigger any action again until it has been cleared". Therefore, if the CPU Usage alert remains active for a virtual desktop, it will prevent the Playbook Action from adding more vCPUs to it.


NEW QUESTION # 45
What are two primary purposes of a Frame utility Server? (Choose two.)

  • A. Test and develop virtual desktops.
  • B. Backend for a client-server application
  • C. shared file server
  • D. A server that monitors virtual desktop usage

Answer: B,C

Explanation:
Frame utility server is a stand-alone, general purpose Windows server that can be helpful for a variety of use cases, including:
License server: Install a network licensing manager for your software on a Frame utility server. Your production instances can then connect to this server to get the licenses.
Backend for a client-server application: Install a database or other backend service on a Frame utility server. Your production instances can then connect to this server to run your client-server application.
Shared file server: Install a file sharing service on a Frame utility server. Your production instances can then access shared files from this server.
Test and develop virtual desktops: Use a Frame utility server as a sandbox environment to test and develop your virtual desktops before publishing them to your production account.
https://docs.frame.nutanix.com/platform/admin/utility-servers/


NEW QUESTION # 46
The operations team have been tasked with increasing overall datacenter efficiency with a target minimum of
80% CPU, memory, and storage capacity utilization. They are requesting usage data from all application owners be sent on a monthly basis to be ingested into their capacity management software.
An administrator has an implementation of four Nutanix clusters under the management of a single Prism Central Instance.
How should the administrator best provide the data needed to the operations team to ensure adherence to the datacenter utilization directive?

  • A. Review the VM Efficiencies widget in Prism Central and export the data to a comma delimited file to be sent to the operations team.
  • B. Export the CPU Memory end Storage Usage metrics under Virtual Infrastructure/VMs in Prism Central and FTP the file to the operations team's FTP server.
  • C. Schedule a monthly email report with CPU, Memory, and Storage Usage data across all clusters under the Reporting facility in Prism Central.
  • D. Create a Metric Chart in Prism Central with CPU, Memory, and Storage usage across all clusters and export the data to be sent to the operations team,

Answer: C

Explanation:
This option allows you to create a custom report with the required metrics for all VMs across all clusters and send it automatically to the operations team via email4. This way, you don't have to manually export or FTP the data every month.


NEW QUESTION # 47
A company has deployed Horizon on a Nutanix cluster running the ESXi hypervisor. They are starting the configuration for the deployment of 1000 virtual desktops running Windows 10 in a Linked Clone Desktop Pool.
The company has these requirements:
* Reduced time for initial virtual desktop deployment
* Fast recompose time when updating the pool with patches and new application installs
* Provide a high level of availability to the pool
What should the company enable, that will allow this Nutanix VDI implementation to meet the stated requirements?

  • A. VM disk space reclamation
  • B. View Storage Accelerator
  • C. Separate datastores for replicas and clones
  • D. View Composer API for Array Integration

Answer: D

Explanation:
View Composer API for Array Integration (VCAI) is a feature of VMware Horizon that leverages the native cloning abilities in the storage array to offload storage operations within a VMware View environment12. This feature allows customers to offload the creation of linked clones to the storage array3.


NEW QUESTION # 48
An administrator plans to deploy a VMWare Horizon Solution on AHV. The administrator used the cluster command to verify if Shadow Clones are enabled in the AHV environment. This command shows the following output:

Which action should the administrator take to enable Shadow Clones?

  • A. Execute the acluster edit-prams enable-shadow-clones=true command.
  • B. Execute the cluster enable -cluster_cluster_uuid 0xxx - show_clones=true command.
  • C. Connect to Prism Central
  • D. Connect to the AHV Host by SSH.

Answer: B

Explanation:
an action that the administrator should take to enable Shadow Clones for a VMWare Horizon Solution on AHV is Connect to Prism Central and execute the cluster enable -cluster_cluster_uuid 0xxx - show_clones=true command. Shadow Clones are a feature that helps decrease read latency by creating local copies of frequently accessed data blocks on each host2. To enable Shadow Clones, the administrator needs to connect to Prism Central and run a cluster command with the appropriate parameters1.


NEW QUESTION # 49
An administrator has created a Prism Central Playbook Action named Virtual Desktop Add CPU to add 2 vCPU to virtual desktop when an alert is triggered after the virtual desktop's CPU usage has exceeded 80%. Initially the Playbook Action works as expected, however over time it seems it is no longer being triggered.
What is causing this issue?

  • A. Additional vCPUs need to be registered.
  • B. The virtual desktop CPU Usage alerts were not cleared.
  • C. There are no more CPUs availed to allocate to the VM.
  • D. The vNUMA boundary has been breached preventing more vCPUs to be added.

Answer: B

Explanation:
https://next.nutanix.com/community-blog-154/new-x-play-actions-in-prism-central-2021-7-40005 The Prism Central Playbook Action is a tool that allows you to automate tasks based on triggers, such as events, alerts, or webhooks. You can define a series of actions (called a playbook) that perform operations on your infrastructure, such as adding or reducing resources on a VM2.
To use the Playbook Action for VMs, you need to meet some prerequisites, such as:
The Prism Central version must be 2020.11 or later.
The AOS version must be 5.15 LTSR or later.
The hypervisor must be AHV or ESXi.
The VMs must have Nutanix Guest Tools (NGT) installed and enabled3.
One of the possible reasons why the Playbook Action is no longer being triggered is that the virtual desktop CPU Usage alerts were not cleared. According to the Prism Central guide3, "If an alert has been triggered once and has not been cleared yet, then it will not trigger any action again until it has been cleared". Therefore, if the CPU Usage alert remains active for a virtual desktop, it will prevent the Playbook Action from adding more vCPUs to it.


NEW QUESTION # 50
Recently, the vice president Of IT infrastructure was migrated from a physical computer to a virtual desktop.
The administrator wants to ensure that this user has the best possible experience and wants to be notified if any CPU resource constraints.
The cluster's average CPU utilization is 20%.
What step would help the administrator to know when there are resource problems on the virtual desktop?

  • A. Create a new alert policy to alert if the CPU on the virtual desktop's cluster is over 90%.
  • B. Create a new alert policy to alert if the CPU on the virtual desktop is over and configure a Playbook to Slack the information to the administrator,
  • C. Create a new alert policy to alert if the CPU on the virtual desktop is over and configure a Playbook to power off the virtual desktop.
  • D. Create a new alert policy to alert if the CPU on the virtual desktop's host is over 90%.

Answer: B

Explanation:
alert policies are rules that define the conditions for generating alerts on Nutanix clusters1. You can create custom alert policies based on your specific needs and preferences2Playbooks are automated workflows that perform actions based on triggers such as alerts3. You can create playbooks using predefined alerts or alerts matching criteria3.
To ensure that the vice president of IT infrastructure has the best possible experience and to be notified if any CPU resource constraints on the virtual desktop, one possible solution is to create a new alert policy to alert if the CPU on the virtual desktop is over a certain threshold (for example, 80%) and configure a playbook to send a notification (forexample, via email or Slack) to the administrator23. This way, the administrator can monitor the performance of the virtual desktop and take appropriate actions if needed.
https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/details?targetId=Prism-Central-Guide-vpc_2022_6:mul-alert-policies


NEW QUESTION # 51
An administrator has been evaluating a performance issue with the current Citrix VD' solution on Nutanix.
During the evaluation, the administrator finds out there is a feature that is enabled called Shadow Clones.
What would happen if an administrator disabled Shadow Clones within a company's VDI environment?

  • A. Boot storms would be eliminated because the number of desktops would be throttled.
  • B. Deployment times would decrease when deploying additional desktops.
  • C. Deployment times would increase as the number deployed desktops increase,
  • D. Boot storms would be eliminated due to desktop resource contention.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Nutanix's Shadow Clones feature is used to create linked clones or snapshots of base VMs, which can improve VM provisioning time and storage efficiency by reducing the amount of duplicated data.
If an administrator disables Shadow Clones within a company's VDI environment, it is likely that deployment times would increase as the number of deployed desktops increases. This is because linked clones or snapshots would no longer be used, so each new desktop deployment would require creating a full copy of the base VM.
Nutanix Shadow Clones allow for distributed caching of a particular disk or VM data, which are in a
'multi-reader' scenario. This can help in scenarios such as VDI or private clone boot storms, where VMs on multiple nodes read from the same set of base disks12


NEW QUESTION # 52
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