An administrator manages a Nutanix cluster with software data-at-rest encryption enabled using an
external KMS. Several VMs are configured with vTPM to support Windows BitLocker encryption.
The administrator needs to perform a disaster recovery operation and restore the VMs on a different
cluster. During the recovery, the administrator discovers that the encryption key backup file is
unavailable.
What is the expected outcome for the vTPM-enabled VMs?
An administrator manages a shared AHV environment where Dev workloads must not exceed 2,000
IOPS per VM during business hours to prevent noisy-neighbor impact on Prod.
The administrator already uses categories to group VMs (for example, category Env=Dev) and wants
a scalable approach that applies consistent throttling to all current and future Dev VMs without
configuring each VM individually.
Which approach best meets the requirement?
Due to user complaints of slow VM performance, an administrator is reviewing performance metrics
on their Nutanix cluster and executes `iostat` on a Controller VM (CVM).
The following output is captured:
`#TIMESTAMP 1768953673 : 016 12:01:13 AM`
`avg-cpu: %user %nice %system %iowait %steal %idle`2 0.09 7.53 83.20 0.00 6.86`
Based on this output, which statement most accurately describes the current state of the CVM?
An administrator has configured CVM security hardening on a Nutanix cluster with the following
settings:
* IP Restriction State is set to enabled
* Password-based SSH access is disabled via Cluster Lockdown
The administrator attempts to SSH into the CVM from a new jump box and the connection is refused.
What should the administrator do to restore SSH access to the CVM?