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Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Automation (NCP-MCA 6.10) Sample Questions (Q22-Q27):

NEW QUESTION # 22
What is the minimum number of actions required in the Branch Condition for X-Play?

Answer: A

Explanation:
A Branch Condition is a type of action in X-Play that allows you to create conditional logic based on the output of a previous action or a custom expression. A Branch Condition can have multiple branches, each with a different condition and a different set of actions to execute if the condition is met. The minimum number of actions required in a Branch Condition is two: one for the condition itself, and one for the action to perform if the condition is true. If the condition is false, the Branch Condition will skip to the next action in the Playbook. You can add more branches to a Branch Condition, but you cannot have less than two. References: Nutanix Calm: Playbooks - Read the Docs and Nutanix Calm: Branch Condition - Read the Docs.


NEW QUESTION # 23
An administrator at a busy software development company is looking to roll out Calm for automation and estimates they will be creating 200 Projects, 500 Runbooks, 1500 Blueprints and automating the deployment of 7500 VMs for their development teams.
What size of Prism Central VM(s) is recommended to host the Calm environment?

Answer: D

Explanation:
According to the Nutanix Multicloud Automation Administration (NMCAA) course, the recommended Prism Central VM size depends on the number of VMs that are managed by Calm and the number of concurrent users. For a large-scale environment with more than 5000 VMs and more than 100 concurrent users, the recommended size is 3 nodes Large - 10vCPU and 52GB Memory per node1. This size provides enough resources for the Prism Central cluster to handle the workload and performance requirements of Calm.
References:
* Nutanix Multicloud Automation Administration (NMCAA) course, Module 2: Nutanix Calm Installation and Configuration, Lesson 2: Nutanix Calm Installation and Configuration2
* Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Automation (NCP-MCA) v6.5 Exam Blueprint Guide, Section 2: Deploy and Configure Self-service and Related Components, Objective 2.2: Identify required configuration settings for a Self-Service deployment3
* Scaling out Prism Central | Nutanix Community1


NEW QUESTION # 24
Which two providers are supported in Calm? (Choose two.)

Answer: B,D

Explanation:
Nutanix Calm supports various providers to manage and orchestrate applications across different cloud environments. Providers are the cloud platforms or services that host the VMs or containers that run the application components. Calm supports the following providers12:
* Nutanix AHV
* VMware vSphere
* AWS
* Azure
* GCP
* Kubernetes
* Bare Metal
* OpenStack
* Cloud-Init
* Terraform
Among the options given, only Kubernetes and GCP are supported providers in Calm. Oracle Cloud and IBM Cloud are not supported providers in Calm. References:
* 1: Nutanix Calm Admin and Operations Guide3
* 2: Nutanix Calm Configuration and Training4


NEW QUESTION # 25
Which element is required for a successful Self-Service deployment?

Answer: D

Explanation:
To successfully enable and deploy Nutanix Self-Service (formerly Calm), thePrism Centralinstance must have a configuredFully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN).
* Requirement:The Self-Service engine (Calm) runs as a set of containerized microservices. These services rely on internal certificates for secure communication and ingress routing.
* Validation:During the enablement of the Self-Service feature, Prism Central validates that an FQDN is configured. If only an IP address is used, the enablement process may fail or the services may not function correctly because the certificate generation process requires a valid hostname to establish trust.
* Contrast:While Network Segmentation (A) and SNMP (C) are supported features, they are not mandatory prerequisites for the basic deployment of the Self-Service engine.


NEW QUESTION # 26
When manually formatting parameters for supported triggers and actions within a playbook, what format is used?

Answer: D

Explanation:
InIntelligent Operations (X-Play) Playbooks, the syntax for string interpolation (using parameters) differs from Self-Service (Calm).
* Playbook Syntax:X-Play uses thedouble curly bracesyntax {{ ... }} to reference parameters.
* Example:To reference the name of the entity that triggered the playbook, the correct parameter string is
{{trigger[0].source_entity_info.name}} or {{trigger[0].alert_entity_info.name}} depending on the trigger type.
* Contrast:@@{...}@@ (Option B) is the syntax used inSelf-Service (Calm)macros, not X-Play Playbooks.


NEW QUESTION # 27
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