D. The Replication Factor (RF) in Nutanix is configured at the container level. It determines the number of data copies for VM data and Oplog within the Nutanix cluster.
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What is Replication factor (RF)?
Nutanix Replication Factor states for a number of data copies on Nutanix cluster (VM data and Oplog). For example, if you have Replication Factor 2 (RF=2) set on the container, meaning every VM data block has 2 copies on the Nutanix cluster (including data in Oplog). With RF=3, all VM data has 3 copies of data on different blocks.
NOTE #1: You can have a container with RF=2 and another container with RF=3 configured on the same Nutanix cluster.
NOTE #2: Changing container replication Factor from RF=2 to RF=3, consumes more storage space on Nutanix cluster (because systems have to keep 3 copies of the VM data which are on containers with RF=3).
Nutanix Replication Factor states for a number of data copies on Nutanix cluster (VM data and Oplog). For example, if you have Replication Factor 2 (RF=2) set on the container, meaning every VM data block has 2 copies on the Nutanix cluster (including data in Oplog). With RF=3, all VM data has 3 copies of data on different blocks.
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