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On a Nutanix cluster, what does Network Segmentation refer to?

  • A. Isolating management traffic from storage replication traffic.
  • B. Physically separating management traffic from guest VM traffic.
  • C. Isolating intra-cluster traffic from guest VM traffic.
  • D. A distributed firewall for securing VM to VM traffic.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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DEEGEE1977
4 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
Backplane traffic Backplane traffic is intra-cluster traffic that is necessary for the cluster to function, and it comprises traffic between CVMs and traffic between CVMs and hosts for functions such as storage RF replication, host management, high availability, and so on. This traffic uses eth2 on the CVM. In AHV, VM live migration traffic is also backplane, and uses the AHV backplane interface, VLAN, and virtual switch when configured. For nodes that have RDMA-enabled NICs, the CVMs use a separate RDMA LAN for Stargate-to-Stargate communications. Management traffic Management traffic is administrative traffic, or traffic associated with Prism and SSH connections, remote logging, SNMP, and so on. The current implementation simplifies the definition of management traffic to be any traffic that is not on the backplane network, and therefore also includes communications between user VMs and CVMs. This traffic uses eth0 on the CVM. A seems to be the answer that fits best.
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saxon_1
7 months ago
A seems to be right answer
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jkrollin
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
Isolating Backplane Traffic by using VLANs (Logical Segmentation) You can separate management traffic from storage replication (or backplane) traffic by creating a separate network segment (LAN) for storage replication.
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timjgray68
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
Per AOS 6.7 Security Guide- You can separate management traffic from storage replication (or backplane) traffic by creating a separate network segment (LAN) for storage replication.
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JTowns
10 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
You can separate management traffic from storage replication (or backplane) traffic by creating a separate network segment (LAN) for storage replication.
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VigelAll
1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: A
Hotwired is right, A is the correct answer
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Hotwired34
1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: C
Storing my choice here for future
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saisat2002
1 year, 4 months ago
A. Isolating management traffic from storage replication traffic.
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