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Free Nutanix NCSE-Core Exam Questions

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  • Nutanix NCSE-Core Exam Questions
  • Provided By: Nutanix
  • Exam: Nutanix Certified Systems Engineer Core v6.8
  • Certification: Nutanix Certified Systems Engineer
  • Total Questions: 195
  • Updated On: Jan 27, 2025
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  • Question 1
    • A systems engineer providers a demo to a prospective customer who wants to be more hands on with Nutanix. Which two resources can the customer leverage without support from a systems engineer or Nutanix (Choose two)

      Answer: C,D
  • Question 2
    • A System engineer (SE) is gathering requirements to size a hybrid cluster to replace a prospect's existing IT test and development environment. The prospective customer has indicated the cluster contains no business critical applications and has provided the aggregate vCPU and RAM requirements of the existing cluster. which two additional items does the SE require to size the cluster?(Choose two)

      Answer: C,D
  • Question 3
    • A prospective customer is concerned about having a single-pane-of-glass manage their infrastructure because it also provides a single-point-of-failure. How does the Nutanix Prism architecture address this concern?

      Answer: D
  • Question 4
    • Which two Citrix desktop creation capabilities are supported on Nutanix AHV? (Choose two)

      Answer: A,D
  • Question 5
    • A customer needs a tool packaged as a VM that uses realistic workloads paired with real-world test scenarios for HCI environments. The goal is to benchmark performance during typica! workflows and failure events. Which Nutanix tool meets these requirements?

      Answer: C
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