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Question 66

An administrator wants to migrate an existing MSSQL Server database to NDB.
How should the administrator complete this migration?

Correct Answer: B
To migrate an existing Microsoft SQL Server (MSSQL) database to NDB, the recommended approach is to:
* Provision a new database server VM and database: Use the NDB interface to provision a new VM and configure an MSSQL database instance on the Nutanix platform. This leverages NDB's automated provisioning capabilities to ensure compatibility with Nutanix infrastructure.
* Migrate the data: Transfer the data from the existing MSSQL database to the newly provisioned database. This can be achieved using native MSSQL tools (e.g., backup/restore, log shipping, or replication) or NDB's data migration features, such as cloning or restoring from a backup, depending on the source environment.
Other options are incorrect or incomplete:
* A. Use Nutanix Move to migrate the database server VM: Nutanix Move is designed for VM migration between platforms, not for database-specific migrations within NDB, which requires data migration to a new instance.
* C. Create a new database server VM and database then register it with NDB: Registering an existing VM with NDB does not handle data migration from the source MSSQL database.
* D. Backup your database VM and import it into Nutanix: Backing up the entire VM and importing it does not integrate the database with NDB's management framework, and data migration would still be required separately.
Thus, the verified answer is B, providing a structured migration process tailored to NDB's capabilities.
Official Nutanix Database Automation References
* Nutanix Database Management & Automation (NDMA) course, Module 3: Managing Database Instances, Lesson 3.5: Migrating Databases to NDB.
* Nutanix Certified Professional - Database Automation (NCP-DB) v6.5 Knowledge Objectives, Section
3: Manage NDB Solutions, Objective 3.4: Migrate Databases (applicable to v6.10).
* Nutanix NDB Administration Guide: "Migrating MSSQL Databases to NDB" section, outlining provisioning and data migration steps.
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Question 67

An administrator changed NDB language settings from English to Spanish, but when accessing NDB from a different workstation the language reverts to English.
Which statement describe the matter?

Correct Answer: A
When an administrator changes the NDB language settings from English to Spanish, but the language reverts to English when accessing NDB from a different workstation, it indicates that the language settings are tied to the web browser on the original workstation rather than being globally applied. NDB's language settings are typically stored locally in the browser's cache or preferences (e.g., via cookies or browser locale settings), meaning they do not persist across different devices or browsers unless explicitly synchronized (e.g., via user profile settings, which NDB does not universally enforce).
Other options are incorrect:
* B. The language settings match workstation regional settings: This would depend on the OS locale, not the observed behavior of reverting to English.
* C. The language settings revert to English after logoff: NDB does not reset language settings upon logoff; the issue is device-specific.
* D. The language settings are bound to NDB users: If this were true, the language would persist across workstations for the same user, which is not the case here.
Thus, the verified answer is A, reflecting browser-local language management.
Official Nutanix Database Automation References
* Nutanix Database Management & Automation (NDMA) course, Module 1: Introduction to NDB, Lesson 1.3: User Interface Customization.
* Nutanix Certified Professional - Database Automation (NCP-DB) v6.5 Knowledge Objectives, Section
1: Understand NDB Basics, Objective 1.2: Navigate the NDB UI (applicable to v6.10).
* Nutanix NDB User Guide: "Customizing Language Settings" section, noting browser dependency.
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Question 68

An IT manager is onboarding a new Nutanix systems administrator to manage their NDB deployment. The manager would like to assign the NDB role that provides the minimum amount of permissions to allow provisioning of new databases.
Which role should be assigned to accomplish this task?

Correct Answer: D
To assign the minimum permissions required for provisioning new databases in an NDB deployment, the IT manager should assign the Database Administrator role. This role provides the necessary privileges to provision, configure, and manage database instances within NDB, including creating new databases using software profiles and registering database servers. It is designed for database-specific tasks without granting broader infrastructure or administrative control, making it the least privileged role suited for this purpose.
Other options exceed the minimum requirements:
* A. Infrastructure Administrator: Manages cluster infrastructure (e.g., storage, networking), which is more than needed for database provisioning.
* B. Super Administrator: Grants full control over NDB, including user management and system configuration, far beyond provisioning.
* C. Database Infrastructure Administrator: Includes infrastructure management in addition to database tasks, exceeding the minimum scope.
Thus, the verified answer is D, aligning with the principle of least privilege.
Official Nutanix Database Automation References
* Nutanix Database Management & Automation (NDMA) course, Module 1: Introduction to NDB, Lesson 1.4: Managing Users and Roles.
* Nutanix Certified Professional - Database Automation (NCP-DB) v6.5 Knowledge Objectives, Section
1: Understand NDB Basics, Objective 1.3: Manage User Permissions (applicable to v6.10).
* Nutanix NDB Administration Guide: "Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)" section, detailing Database Administrator role.
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Question 69

An administrator is tasked with auditing NDB SLAs. What data will the administrator be reviewing?

Correct Answer: C
NDB SLAs are service level agreements that define the data protection and recovery objectives for NDB-managed databases. NDB SLAs consist of data retention policies that specify how long the snapshots and log backups of a database are kept in the Time Machine. Data retention policies can be customized to meet different business and compliance requirements, such as daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly retention periods.
NDB SLAs also determine the frequency and schedule of the snapshots and log backups, as well as the storage location and replication options. An administrator who is tasked with auditing NDB SLAs will be reviewing the data retention policies of each database and Time Machine, as well as the snapshot and log backup history and status. The administrator will also be able to monitor the storage usage and performance of the NDB SLAs, and modify or delete the SLAs as needed. The other options are not part of the NDB SLAs, but rather separate features or concepts of NDB. Snapshot schedules are the intervals at which NDB takes snapshots of the databases, which are determined by the SLAs. Clone management is the process of creating, refreshing, or deleting database clones from the Time Machine. Recovery time objective (RTO) is the maximum acceptable time for restoring a database after a failure, which is influenced by the SLAs, but not defined by them. References:
* Nutanix Certified Professional - Database Automation (NCP-DB) v6.5, Section 5 - Protect NDB-managed Databases Using Time Machine, Objective 5.1: Create, delete, and modify SLA retention policies
* Nutanix Database Management & Automation (NDMA) Course, Module 4: Nutanix Database Service (NDB) Data Protection, Lesson 4.1: Data Protection Overview, Topic: SLA Concepts
* Nutanix Database Service (NDB) User Guide, Chapter 6: SLAs, Section: SLA Overview
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Question 70

A user accidentally drops a table in the database at 10:42pm and the NDB administrator is tasked with restoring the table.
The snapshot schedule is set for every 30 minutes and the log catchup is set for every 15 minutes. The last available snapshot is at 10:30pm.
What is the optimal path to restore the table back with minimum data loss?

Correct Answer: C
The optimal path to restore the table back with minimum data loss is to use the point in time restore feature of NDB, which allows the administrator to restore the database to a specific point in time based on the available snapshots and logs1. By restoring using point in time till 10:42pm, the administrator can recover the table just before it was dropped by the user, and minimize the data loss to the least possible amount1. The other options are not optimal, as they either involve restoring an older snapshot, which may result in more data loss, or restoring a non-existent snapshot, which is not possible. References:
* 1: Nutanix Database Automation (NCP-DB) course, Module 6: Database Recovery, Lesson 6.2: Point in Time Restore, slide 5
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