A company has recently purchased five new Nutanix clusters. The lab manager has been tasked with remotely deploying the Nutanix infrastructure in the most efficient way possible. Which tool would best help to accomplish this task?
When the requirement is to deploy multiple remote clusters efficiently from a central point, Nutanix’s intended tool is Foundation Central. Nutanix documentation describes Foundation Central as a way to manage several Foundation instances from a single pane of glass, allowing administrators to create clusters of remote nodes. That design matches the scenario perfectly: five newly purchased clusters, remote deployment, and a need for efficiency and centralized control. ( Nutanix Portal )
The other tools are more limited in scope. Foundation for Windows/Mac and a standalone Foundation VM are useful for imaging and cluster creation, but they do not provide the same centralized, multi-cluster orchestration model that Foundation Central provides. Phoenix ISO is a recovery or re-imaging tool and is not the normal answer for greenfield mass deployment. In short, this question is less about “which tool can build a cluster” and more about “which tool is purpose-built for remote, scaled deployment across many clusters.” Nutanix positions Foundation Central exactly for that use case, so B is the best answer. ( Nutanix Portal )
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