Exam NCP-MCI-7.5 Topic 1 Question 50 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nutanix's NCP-MCI-7.5 exam
Question #: 50
Topic #: 1
An administrator has a large group of VMs for the marketing team that all have the same RPO requirements of a snapshot every hour. A Protection Policy already exists with an hourly snapshot schedule. What is the easiest way to add this group of VMs to the Protection Policy?

Suggested Answer: A Vote an answer

Nutanix documentation for Protection Policies supports protecting entities by category, which is the most scalable and administratively efficient method when many current and future VMs share the same RPO requirement. By assigning the marketing VMs to a category and then associating that category with the policy, the administrator avoids one-by-one maintenance and also ensures new VMs can inherit protection simply by category assignment. ( Nutanix Portal ) This is exactly the kind of pattern Nutanix encourages across Prism Central: use categories for dynamic grouping and policy application. Adding each VM individually works, but it is not the easiest or most maintainable approach for a large VM set. Templates are not the unit used here for attaching data protection to running workloads. A category-based protection model gives consistency, scale, and easier future operations, particularly when teams like Marketing may continuously create or receive new VMs. Since the question asks for the easiest way, the category-based workflow in option A is the cleanest answer and aligns directly with official Nutanix policy design. ( Nutanix Portal )

by Maria at Apr 22, 2026, 12:53 AM

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