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While adding Time Machine data access to a Nutanix cluster, when is a storage container mapping needed

A.
When the source database and NDB Server containers are different.
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A.
When the source database and NDB Server containers are different.
B.
When the source database and NDB VM are on the same container.
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B.
When the source database and NDB VM are on the same container.
C.
When the source and destination database containers are different.
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C.
When the source and destination database containers are different.
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When the source database and NDB provisioning container are the same.
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When the source database and NDB provisioning container are the same.
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

Time Machine data access is a feature of Nutanix Database Service (NDB) that allows you to access a point-in-time snapshot of a database without restoring it. To use this feature, you need to create a Data Access Management (DAM) policy that defines the access mode, the source database, the destination cluster, and the storage container mapping. The storage container mapping is needed when the source database and the NDB Server containers are different, because NDB needs to know where to store the metadata and the clone of the source database. If the source database and the NDB Server containers are the same, then NDB will use the same container for both the metadata and the clone.Reference:

Nutanix Certified Professional - Database Automation (NCP-DB), Section 5 - Protect NDB-managed Databases Using Time Machine

Database (NCP-DB) Exam Blueprint Guide - Nutanix, Page 9, Objective 5.6

Nutanix Database Management & Automation (NDMA) course, Module 4, Lesson 4.2 - Data Access Management

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