Which products or features are dependencies of Calm? (Choose two.)
Nutanix Calm is a feature of Prism Central that enables you to automate the deployment and management of infrastructure and applications across multiple clouds. Prism Central is a centralized management plane that provides unified visibility and control over Nutanix clusters and services. Prism Element is the local management plane for each Nutanix cluster that runs the Acropolis Operating System (AOS). Both Prism Central and Prism Element are required for Nutanix Calm to function properly and access the resources and services of the Nutanix platform.Reference:
Nutanix Calm User Guide, Introduction to Nutanix Calm, Nutanix Calm Architecture
An administrator is tasked with creating a blueprint that can scale an application using Calm.
Which two actions should the administrator take to create and execute a scaling action? (Choose two.)
To create and execute a scaling action using Calm, the administrator should create the action under the service profile section of the blueprint and the application profile section of the blueprint. The service profile section defines the properties and actions of each service in the blueprint, such as the VM configuration, the scripts to run, and the scaling parameters. The application profile section defines the properties and actions of the entire application, such as the number of instances, the dependencies, and the scaling triggers. The administrator can then execute the scaling action in the Overview tab or the Services tab of the application, depending on the scope of the scaling action.Reference:
Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Automation, Page 18
Nutanix Calm User Guide
Nutanix Calm User Guide
Nutanix Calm User Guide
Nutanix Calm User Guide
Where can an administrator view the last two actions taken by a single VM blueprint?
To view the last two actions taken by a single VM blueprint, the administrator should go to theHistory Tab. This tab shows the history of all the actions performed on the blueprint, such as launch, update, delete, etc. The administrator can filter the history by date, action, status, and user. The history tab also provides details of each action, such as the start time, end time, duration, and logs.
The other three options are not correct because:
The AMIS tab shows the list of Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) that are available for the blueprint. The administrator can use this tab to select an AMI for the blueprint or create a custom AMI.
The service tab shows the list of services that are part of the blueprint. The administrator can use this tab to add, edit, or delete services, as well as configure the dependencies, tasks, and variables for each service.
The Metrics tab shows the performance metrics of the blueprint, such as CPU, memory, disk, and network usage. The administrator can use this tab to monitor the health and performance of the blueprint and its services.Reference:
Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Automation (NCP-MCA) 6.5 Exam, page 18
Nutanix Calm User Guide, section ''Blueprint History''
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