Data-in-Transit Encryption ensures that replication traffic is encrypted while being sent over the internet.
Option D (Enable Data-in-Transit Encryption) is correct:
This encryptsreplicated data between clusters, ensuring security againstman-in-the-middle attacks.
Option A (Self-encrypting drive) is incorrect:
This protects data at rest, not during transmission.
Option B (UEFI Secure Boot) is incorrect:
Secure Boot prevents unauthorized OS modifications, but doesnot encrypt network traffic.
Option C (Data-at-Rest Encryption) is incorrect:
This encryptsstored data but does not secure replication traffic.
[References:, Nutanix Security Guide →Configuring Data-in-Transit Encryption, Nutanix KB →Protecting Replication Traffic Over Public Networks, , , , , ]
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