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Question 112 - NCM-MCI discussion

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A systems administrator configures a protection domain replication between two Nutanix clusters.

After the first successful replication, the administrator tests DR by clicking activate on the remote cluster.

While VMs are active on the remote cluster, the protection domain is marked as active on both clusters.

What steps are required to return both clusters to their original state?

A.
1. On the remote site, deactivate the Protection Domain using ncli2. On the primary site, select the Protection Domain and dick migrate
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A.
1. On the remote site, deactivate the Protection Domain using ncli2. On the primary site, select the Protection Domain and dick migrate
B.
1. On the remote site, promote the Protection Domain2. On the primary site, change the Protection Domain state from Decoupled to Disabled 3 Enable the original primary site as remote site
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B.
1. On the remote site, promote the Protection Domain2. On the primary site, change the Protection Domain state from Decoupled to Disabled 3 Enable the original primary site as remote site
C.
1. On the prima7 site, suspend replications2. On the remote site, deactivate the Protection Domain using ncli3. On the remote site, migrate the protection domain back to the primary site
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C.
1. On the prima7 site, suspend replications2. On the remote site, deactivate the Protection Domain using ncli3. On the remote site, migrate the protection domain back to the primary site
D.
1 On the remote site, restore the snapshots from the Protection Domain2. On the remote site, select the Protection Domain and migrate to the primary site
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D.
1 On the remote site, restore the snapshots from the Protection Domain2. On the remote site, select the Protection Domain and migrate to the primary site
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asked 23/09/2024
Jurriaan van Ingen
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