An administrator needs to limit the amount of storage space that data stored in single container can consume. Which action should the administrator take?
The correct answer is D. Set an advertised capacity for the container.
Explanation:
Setting an advertised capacity for a container in Nutanix allows administrators to set a soft limit on the maximum storage space the container can consume. Although it doesn’t hard-stop data writes when the limit is reached, it issues warnings, which helps in managing storage usage and planning for future capacity needs.
Other options:
Enable reservations for rebuild capacity (Option A) reserves space for data redundancy, not for limiting storage consumption.
Thick provision the container (Option B) pre-allocates storage but does not set a limit on total storage usage.
Store VM snapshots in a different container (Option C) would not inherently limit storage usage within the container in question.
D is correct :
https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/solutions/details?targetId=BP-2092-vSphere-Storage:container-advanced-settings.html#:~:text=An%20advertised%20capacity%20setting%20gives,go%20beyond%20the%20advertised%20capacity.
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