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Which statement describes the most efficient and least disruptive method to achieve a file-level recovery without rolling back the entire VM?
An administrator is configuring Disaster Recovery between an on-prem availability zone (AZ) and an NC2 cluster hosted in a public cloud. The business requires cross-cluster live migration between on-prem and NC2 without IP changes. Which configuration must be satisfied to meet this requirement?
An administrator executes an Unplanned Failover. The VMs recover at the Recovery Site and are powered on. However, the application owners report that the VMs are completely isolated and cannot communicate with any other services on the network. The administrator checks the Recovery Plan and notices the Network Mapping section was left blank.
What is the expected configuration for VMs recovered without a valid Network Mapping?
An administrator has received the following alert:

Replication was skipped for protection domain < Protection Domain Name > of the latest snapshot < Snapshot ID > to remote site < Remote Cluster Name > . Replication was skipped as a newer Recovery Point was available snapshots that may have been skipped.
The administrator begins gathering troubleshooting information and determines the following:
The VM has been replicating to this cluster successfully for at least 6 months
The bandwidth has been sufficient to this point and hasn ' t caused an issue before
Network connectivity is good and all necessary ports remain open and reachable
There aren ' t hardware issues, and software is up to date
What else could have caused this alert?
After a failover and stabilization of workloads at the recovery AZ, an administrator removes several VMs from the protection policy because they are no longer required. Which action should be performed as part of post-failover cleanup to prevent unnecessary storage consumption?
A Nutanix protection policy is configured with:
RPO: 1 hour,
Retention period: 5 days,
Retention type: Roll-up.
After six days of continuous operation, approximately how many hourly recovery points will still be available for restores for the most recent 24-hour period?
An administrator configures disaster recovery between an on-premises AZ and a Nutanix Cloud AZ. After enabling DR and assigning protection policies to several VMs with volume groups, the administrator initiates failover and notices the VMs do not have their volume groups attached. Investigation reveals:
The clusters are successfully paired in Prism Central.
Protection policies and replication schedules are configured correctly.
Recovery plan validation completes successfully.
Required firewall ports between sites are confirmed open.
Management IP addresses are reachable in both directions.
Despite this, the administrator observes the volume groups are still not attached. Which network-related prerequisite is most likely misconfigured?
An administrator has recently completed the initial configuration of Nutanix Disaster Recovery for a production environment. Protection Policies and Recovery Plans have been configured and validated by the senior infrastructure team.
The administrator has confirmed that the expected categories are correctly associated with both the Protection Policies and Recovery Plans. During a scheduled test failover, the administrator notices that several VMs are missing from the recovery.
The administrator reviews the environment and notes the following:
The Protection Summary tab does not show any warnings or errors
No replication tasks are currently ongoing
The missing VMs were all deployed within the last two weeks as part of a new application rollout
The missing VMs are running on the same cluster as other VMs that recovered successfully during the test failover
The application team followed the standard VM deployment checklist but did not coordinate with the infrastructure team during provisioning
Given this information, what is the most likely cause of the missing VMs?