Recently, many important files were deleted from a specific folder within a Files share. The
administrator is asked to provide a list of were deleted.
Within File Analytics, how can the administrator determine which files have been deleted in
that specific timetrame!
An administrator has to enable both Linux and Windows machines to access the same share
served by a Files cluster.
The parameters are as follows:
* Most of the clients are Windows machines* All users have Active Directory (AD) Accounts
* All Linux clients are part of the same class 8 network, everyone else must be denied access
over NFS
* .mp3 files are not allowed on the share
How should the administrator configure the multi-protocol share to achieve these
requirements?
An administrator manages a vSphere-based Nutanix cluster and has enabled Flash Mode for
extremely latency sensitive The administrator recently migrated several workloads from this
cluster to another cluster with higher CFU and migration, users complained about the VM
performance of the latency sensitive workloads. What must the administrator to resolve this issue?
An administrator has to enable both Linux and Windows machines to access the same share
served by a Files cluster.
The parameters are as follows:
* Most of the clients are Windows machines* All users have Active Directory (AD) Accounts
* All Linux clients are part of the same class 8 network, everyone else must be denied access
over NFS
* .mp3 files are not allowed on the share
How should the administrator configure the multi-protocol share to achieve these
requirements?
Recently, many important files were deleted from a specific folder within a Files share. The
administrator is asked to provide a list of were deleted.
Within File Analytics, how can the administrator determine which files have been deleted in
that specific timetrame!
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