Use Prism Central to identify and fix bottlenecks and anomalies

Anomaly Detection Behavioral analysis functions have been added to existing predictive functions to provide anomaly based alerts and alarms. These are dynamic and change based on ongoing analysis of the environment. Think thresholds but dynamic thresholds based on machine learning and historical analysis. Anomaly detection is valuable as it indicates when KPIs (e.g. CPU utilization)…

Read more...

Describe and differentiate capabilities of Prism Central with and without Prism Pro

What Prism Pro Is Based on the Prism Central Starter License Added as a per-node license which enables additional features What Prism Pro Is Not An upgrade to an existing product A different product requiring a new license Prism Pro Feature List One-Click Centralized Upgrades allows for fast, simple upgrading of one or multiple clusters,…

Read more...

Implement and administer Prism Self-Service

The Prism Self Service feature allows you to create projects where consumers of IT infrastructure within an enterprise—individual users or teams such as development, test, and DevOps—can provision and manage VMs in a self-service manner, without having to engage IT in day-to-day operations. Prism Self Service Overview Allows end-users to consume infrastructure resources in a…

Read more...

Manage assets and applications using Calm

Before – Application Provisioning Public cloud services play an increasing part in an organization’s infrastructure, due to benefits elasticity, flexible consumption, pay-as-you-use and reduced OPEX. However, provisioning and managing applications in a hybrid environment can be difficult, as each platform has different deployment mechanisms, permissions, etc. After – Application Provisioning By using Calm, administrators can…

Read more...

Connect to an ABS target from both Windows and Linux clients

See Deploy ABS to an AOS cluster (including Volume Groups, iSCSI Initiators, Discovery, CHAP)

Read more...

Deploy ABS to an AOS cluster (including Volume Groups, iSCSI Initiators, Discovery, CHAP)

Creating a Volume Group for Use with Acropolis Block Services In the Storage dashboard, click the Volume Group button. The Create Volume Group dialog box is displayed. In Name, enter a name for the volume group. In Name, enter a name for the volume group. The iSCSI Target Name Prefix is auto-filled with the volume…

Read more...

Identify use cases for Acropolis File Services (AFS)

Nutanix Files – formerly known as Acropolis File Services (AFS) – is a complete rethink of file services as it brings the best attributes of NAS and public cloud services together for your enterprise cloud.  With Files, customers can consolidate VMs and unstructured data on Nutanix to get a simpler infrastructure stack. With unmatched simplicity,…

Read more...

Identify use cases for Acropolis Block Services (ABS)

Nutanix Volumes (“Volumes”) is the new service name given to Acropolis Block Services (ABS). The Volumes feature exposes back-end DSF storage to external consumers which include guest OS, physical hosts, containers, and so on through iSCSI. Volumes is a native scale-out Block Storage solution that provides direct block or LUN level access to the Nutanix…

Read more...