An administrator is creating and destroying multiple clusters daily for a test/dev environment. The administrator wants ensure that every NC2 on AWS cluster deployed will allow full access from the on-premises CVM subnet. What is most -efficient way to achive this?
Which service enables the monitoring of key metrics on various AWS services, inducing EC2, EBS, and VPC for an NC2 cluster deployments?
Which statement is true regarding AWS account requirements?
The cluster is configured as follows: * 8 nodes * Prism Central Deployed * Files Deployed Following the deployment, the administrator experiences network connectivity issues. Which reason explains the connectivity issues?
An administrator is tasked with deploying a VM in an NC2 cluster on AWS that needs to by accessed by resources within the on-premises datacenter. The cluster has the following characteristics: * 8 nodes * Resides in the us-east-1a Availability Zone * Contains 13 Subnets * Has access to a Direct Connect connection * Subnet that the User VM (UVM) is being deployed to:UserVM_subnet There are multiple VMs within the cluster and the UserVM_subnet has access to the on-premises resources. The administrator deploys the machine, but communication is not possible. What is the most likely resolution for this situation?
An administrator is deploying an NC2 cluster on AWS in the us-west -2 region. A VPC, management subnet, and a VM subnet are already created in the target region. The management subnet has a local route and a route to the internet. The subnet has a route and a route to the NAT gateway. During the deployment, the management subnet appears in the drop - down list in the Create Cluster wizard, but cannot be selected. What is the cause of this problem?