Nutanix Certified Professional – Multicloud Infrastructure v6.10 (NCP-MCI) — Question 12

An administrator wants to leverage VM Efficiency to clean up Inactive VMs. The business requires that VMs have been powered off or have no measurable activity for 120 days before they are deleted.
A single Playbook was created to delete the Dead and Zombie VMs. The administrator chose not to use a Branch Action. The Playbook waits 99 days after VMs have been marked inactive before automatically deleting the Dead and Zombie VMs.
Which two responses show much time will have passed since the Dead and Zombie VMs were powered off or had no measurable activity before they are deleted? (Choose two.)

Answer options

Correct answer: C, D

Explanation

The correct answer is C and D. For Dead VMs, since they need to be inactive for 120 days and the Playbook waits an additional 99 days, the total wait becomes 129 days. For Zombie VMs, the same logic applies, but since they too have the 99-day wait, they are also 120 days inactive before deletion, leading to the correct choice of 120 days for Zombie VMs. Options A and B are incorrect because they miscalculate the total wait time for Dead and Zombie VMs, respectively.