Nutanix Certified Professional - Cloud Native (NCP-CN-6.10) NCP-CN Question # 22 Topic 3 Discussion

Nutanix Certified Professional - Cloud Native (NCP-CN-6.10) NCP-CN Question # 22 Topic 3 Discussion

NCP-CN Exam Topic 3 Question 22 Discussion:
Question #: 22
Topic #: 3

A Platform Engineer needs to create an NKP cluster on vSphere infrastructure, using the vSphere provisioning method. The cluster needs to have 3 worker node pools:

    First node pool should consist of 6 worker nodes

    Second node pool should consist of 3 worker nodes

    Third node pool should consist of 3 worker nodesAdditionally, the worker nodes in the first node pool should be set to 10 CPUs, the second node pool workers should be set to 8 CPUs, and the third node pool workers should be set to 6 CPUs. What is the proper way to create the NKP cluster using the NKP CLI?


A.

First, execute the nkp create cluster vsphere command, including the following parameters:

--worker-replicas 6

--worker-cpus 10

Then, execute the nkp create nodepool vsphere command, including the following parameters:

--worker-replicas 3

--worker-cpus 8

Then, execute the nkp create nodepool vsphere command, including the following parameters:

--worker-replicas 3

--worker-cpus 6


B.

First, execute the nkp create cluster vsphere command, including the following parameters:

--worker-replicas 6

--worker-cpus 10

Then, execute the nkp create nodepool vsphere command, including the following parameters:

--replicas 3

--cpus 6


C.

When executing the nkp create cluster vsphere command, include the following parameters:

--node-pools 3

--worker-replicas 6,3,3

--worker-cpus 10,8,6


D.

First, execute the nkp create cluster vsphere command, including the following parameters:

--worker-replicas 6

--worker-cpus 10

Then, execute the nkp create nodepools vsphere command, including the following parameters:

--replicas 3,3

--cpus 8,6


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