This week on the podcast, Dwayne chats with Marc Trouard-Riolle, about Nutanix Cloud Clusters (NC2) on Azure and how to get started. Nutanix Cloud Clusters (NC2) on Microsoft Azure enables your applications to be run where you want them, on-premises or in the public cloud, all operated as a single cloud.<\/p>

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Any update on using copy\/paste from our workstation\/laptop into a VM Console of windows VM hoted on AHV cluster?\u00a0<\/p>

How Do I Enable Copy and Paste in AHV? | Nutanix Community<\/a><\/p>

\u00a0<\/p>

this would be a great feature to implement but it does not seem to be any information as to when this would be available and we would be deploying 3 new AHV Clusters so not sure if this is on the pipeline.<\/p>

\u00a0<\/p>

thank you<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/feature-copy-paste-from-client-into-a-ahv-console-vm-41162?postid=61875#post61875","creationDate":"2022-09-01T10:56:42+0000","relativeCreationDate":"2 months ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":24906,"id":41162,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[{"id":"isQuestion","label":"vraag"}],"forum":{"id":27,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/server-virtualization-27","title":"Server Virtualization","description":"Discussions about Multi-Hypervisors Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware ESXi, and Nutanix AHV."},"url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/feature-copy-paste-from-client-into-a-ahv-console-vm-41162","title":"Feature Copy\/paste from client into a AHV Console VM","lastPost":{"id":62518,"author":{"id":116433,"url":"\/members\/bartdonders-116433","name":"BartDonders","avatar":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/icon\/200x200\/2c620eea-e7b4-474f-ba10-ae25b389e229.png","userTitle":"Adventurer","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Adventurer","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":1},"content":"

This may be the most wanted feature for adminsitrators right now\u2026 Hopefully it will come one day.<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/feature-copy-paste-from-client-into-a-ahv-console-vm-41162?postid=62518#post62518","creationDate":"2022-11-02T19:56:13+0000","relativeCreationDate":"4 hours ago"},"lastReply":{"id":62518,"author":{"id":116433,"url":"\/members\/bartdonders-116433","name":"BartDonders","avatar":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/icon\/200x200\/2c620eea-e7b4-474f-ba10-ae25b389e229.png","userTitle":"Adventurer","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Adventurer","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":1},"content":"

This may be the most wanted feature for adminsitrators right now\u2026 Hopefully it will come one day.<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/feature-copy-paste-from-client-into-a-ahv-console-vm-41162?postid=62518#post62518","creationDate":"2022-11-02T19:56:13+0000","relativeCreationDate":"4 hours ago"},"numberOfUnreadReplies":0,"numberOfReplies":2,"numberOfLikes":4,"relevantPost":{"id":61875,"author":{"id":122918,"url":"\/members\/loics-122918","name":"LoicS","avatar":"","userTitle":"Pathfinder","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Pathfinder","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":0},"content":"

Any update on using copy\/paste from our workstation\/laptop into a VM Console of windows VM hoted on AHV cluster?\u00a0<\/p>

How Do I Enable Copy and Paste in AHV? | Nutanix Community<\/a><\/p>

\u00a0<\/p>

this would be a great feature to implement but it does not seem to be any information as to when this would be available and we would be deploying 3 new AHV Clusters so not sure if this is on the pipeline.<\/p>

\u00a0<\/p>

thank you<\/p>","url":"\/server-virtualization-27\/feature-copy-paste-from-client-into-a-ahv-console-vm-41162?postid=61875#post61875","creationDate":"2022-09-01T10:56:42+0000","relativeCreationDate":"2 months ago"},"numberOfViews":129,"contentType":"question","featuredImage":"","publicLabel":"","category":{"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-infrastructure-75","categoryId":75,"title":"Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure","metaRobots":"index, follow","type":0},"lastPostId":"62518"},"isActivityPage":null,"showUnsubscribeBtn":null,"attachmentCdn":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/","isGuest":true,"csrfToken":"23e9e579d786ad4df73dfb99731064b63831ba2c","hideCategoryMetadata":false,"phrases":{"Forum":{"thread.unsubscribe":"Unsubscribe","vraag":"Question","beantwoord":"Solved","topic.list.metadata.asked.in":"asked in","topic.list.metadata.published.in":"published in","topic.list.metadata.shared.in":"shared in","topic.list.metadata.posted.in":"posted in"}}}">

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Check out this new hibernate video for AWS.
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when you play to many video games as a child<\/p>

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Check out this new hibernate video for AWS.
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Check out this new hibernate video for AWS.
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The Flow Gateway VM (FGW) for Nutanix Cloud Clusters In Azure(NC2) is the Lynch pin to having a your own Supercloud. The FGW is responsible for all VM traffic going north and south from the Nutanix cluster in Azure. This virtual machine allows outside communication from both cloud and on-premises services to the workloads running on the Azure NC2 Cluster. \u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>


\u00a0<\/p>

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The Flow Gateway VM connecting Azure and on-prem services to the Nutanix Cluster deployed in Azure.<\/figcaption><\/figure>

Once Prism Central is automatically deployed from the cluster creation process, the FGW deploys into the same VNET that Prism Central is using. \u00a0The FGW is a native Azure VM. The VM has two network interface cards(NICs) attached to it, one for internal traffic and one for external traffic. The external NIC \u00a0where the floating IP's are configured for workloads that may need away outside clients connecting into running workloads on the cluster. The default installation will configure 50 floating IP's on the external NIC. These floating IP's can be assigned in Prism Central in the VM menu or in the VPC menu.<\/span><\/span><\/p>

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The External NIC configuration in the Microsoft Azure Portal.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>


When sizing the subnets for the FGW I would use the following miniums.<\/p>

The internal subnet - \/28\u00a0
The external subnet - \/25\u00a0\u00a0
\u00a0<\/p>

For production deplpyments I would double the size of the above subnets for future growth.<\/p>

\u00a0<\/p>

Traffic that goes directly to the hypervisor, the storage controllers and Prism Central are not in the path of the FGW. This is important because replication traffic can represent most of the bandwidth coming from on-prem when you go to migrate\/failover workloads to Azure.\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>

The current sizes for the FGW are:<\/span><\/span><\/p>

Small (Standard_D4_v4, 4 vCPUs, 16GiB RAM)<\/strong> - <\/span>Expected network bandwidth (Mbps)<\/span><\/span> 10000 Mbps<\/p>

Large (Standard_D32_v4, 32 vCPUs, 128GiB RAM)<\/strong> - <\/span>Expected network bandwidth (Mbps)<\/span><\/span> 16000 Mbps<\/span><\/span><\/p>

\u00a0<\/p>

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Change the size of the Flow Gatway VM from the NC2 Portal<\/figcaption><\/figure>


\u00a0<\/p>

With the large price difference between the two types it's best to start small and then you can always change the VM type later. If you do need to change the VM type, your network security group settings will be preserved on the VM.<\/span><\/span><\/p>

\u00a0<\/p>

Both the internal and external \u00a0NICS have a network security group (NSG) Attached to them. In most cases you will have to adjust the external NSG to allow traffic into the cluster.<\/span><\/span><\/p>

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The Network Security Group of the deployed FGW on the External NIC<\/figcaption><\/figure>

As of today the FGW is a single VM. If the FGW is stopped or deleted , The NC2 portal will see it as HA event where FGW is unreachable and then portal will create a new FGW in place of existing if it exists or delete FGW which is powered off. When I was testing upgrades of the FGW it took four minutes to perform an upgrade from the NC 2 portal. It follows a similar process of removing and replacing the VM with a new one.<\/span><\/span>

\u00a0<\/p>

\"//www.jhbzcj.com/next/\"
Event log from upgrading the Flow Gateay VM on NC2 Azure.<\/figcaption><\/figure>

\u00a0<\/p>

Hopefully that covers everything you need to know about the Flow Gateway VM in Azure. If you do have a question, ask away!

NC2 on Azure Networking Training \u2192\u00a0<\/p><\/oembed>

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The Flow Gateway VM (FGW) for Nutanix Cloud Clusters In Azure(NC2) is the Lynch pin to having a your own Supercloud. The FGW is responsible for all VM traffic going north and south from the Nutanix cluster in Azure. This virtual machine allows outside communication from both cloud and on-premises services to the workloads running on the Azure NC2 Cluster. \u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>


\u00a0<\/p>

\"//www.jhbzcj.com/next/\"
The Flow Gateway VM connecting Azure and on-prem services to the Nutanix Cluster deployed in Azure.<\/figcaption><\/figure>

Once Prism Central is automatically deployed from the cluster creation process, the FGW deploys into the same VNET that Prism Central is using. \u00a0The FGW is a native Azure VM. The VM has two network interface cards(NICs) attached to it, one for internal traffic and one for external traffic. The external NIC \u00a0where the floating IP's are configured for workloads that may need away outside clients connecting into running workloads on the cluster. The default installation will configure 50 floating IP's on the external NIC. These floating IP's can be assigned in Prism Central in the VM menu or in the VPC menu.<\/span><\/span><\/p>

\"//www.jhbzcj.com/next/\"
The External NIC configuration in the Microsoft Azure Portal.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>


When sizing the subnets for the FGW I would use the following miniums.<\/p>

The internal subnet - \/28\u00a0
The external subnet - \/25\u00a0\u00a0
\u00a0<\/p>

For production deplpyments I would double the size of the above subnets for future growth.<\/p>

\u00a0<\/p>

Traffic that goes directly to the hypervisor, the storage controllers and Prism Central are not in the path of the FGW. This is important because replication traffic can represent most of the bandwidth coming from on-prem when you go to migrate\/failover workloads to Azure.\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>

The current sizes for the FGW are:<\/span><\/span><\/p>

Small (Standard_D4_v4, 4 vCPUs, 16GiB RAM)<\/strong> - <\/span>Expected network bandwidth (Mbps)<\/span><\/span> 10000 Mbps<\/p>

Large (Standard_D32_v4, 32 vCPUs, 128GiB RAM)<\/strong> - <\/span>Expected network bandwidth (Mbps)<\/span><\/span> 16000 Mbps<\/span><\/span><\/p>

\u00a0<\/p>

\"//www.jhbzcj.com/next/\"
Change the size of the Flow Gatway VM from the NC2 Portal<\/figcaption><\/figure>


\u00a0<\/p>

With the large price difference between the two types it's best to start small and then you can always change the VM type later. If you do need to change the VM type, your network security group settings will be preserved on the VM.<\/span><\/span><\/p>

\u00a0<\/p>

Both the internal and external \u00a0NICS have a network security group (NSG) Attached to them. In most cases you will have to adjust the external NSG to allow traffic into the cluster.<\/span><\/span><\/p>

\"//www.jhbzcj.com/next/\"
The Network Security Group of the deployed FGW on the External NIC<\/figcaption><\/figure>

As of today the FGW is a single VM. If the FGW is stopped or deleted , The NC2 portal will see it as HA event where FGW is unreachable and then portal will create a new FGW in place of existing if it exists or delete FGW which is powered off. When I was testing upgrades of the FGW it took four minutes to perform an upgrade from the NC 2 portal. It follows a similar process of removing and replacing the VM with a new one.<\/span><\/span>

\u00a0<\/p>

\"//www.jhbzcj.com/next/\"
Event log from upgrading the Flow Gateay VM on NC2 Azure.<\/figcaption><\/figure>

\u00a0<\/p>

Hopefully that covers everything you need to know about the Flow Gateway VM in Azure. If you do have a question, ask away!

NC2 on Azure Networking Training \u2192\u00a0<\/p><\/oembed>

\u00a0<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-cloud-clusters-nc2-149\/flow-gateway-vm-in-azure-everything-you-need-to-know-41306?postid=62446#post62446","creationDate":"2022-10-26T21:11:12+0000","relativeCreationDate":"7 days ago"},"numberOfUnreadReplies":0,"numberOfReplies":0,"numberOfLikes":2,"relevantPost":{"id":62446,"author":{"id":33,"url":"\/members\/dlink7-33","name":"dlink7","avatar":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/icon\/90x90\/9i0A71A2D85CADA36B.jpg","userTitle":"Moderator","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Moderator","color":"#0873ba"},"userLevel":4},"content":"

The Flow Gateway VM (FGW) for Nutanix Cloud Clusters In Azure(NC2) is the Lynch pin to having a your own Supercloud. The FGW is responsible for all VM traffic going north and south from the Nutanix cluster in Azure. This virtual machine allows outside communication from both cloud and on-premises services to the workloads running on the Azure NC2 Cluster. \u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>


\u00a0<\/p>

\"//www.jhbzcj.com/next/\"
The Flow Gateway VM connecting Azure and on-prem services to the Nutanix Cluster deployed in Azure.<\/figcaption><\/figure>

Once Prism Central is automatically deployed from the cluster creation process, the FGW deploys into the same VNET that Prism Central is using. \u00a0The FGW is a native Azure VM. The VM has two network interface cards(NICs) attached to it, one for internal traffic and one for external traffic. The external NIC \u00a0where the floating IP's are configured for workloads that may need away outside clients connecting into running workloads on the cluster. The default installation will configure 50 floating IP's on the external NIC. These floating IP's can be assigned in Prism Central in the VM menu or in the VPC menu.<\/span><\/span><\/p>

\"//www.jhbzcj.com/next/\"
The External NIC configuration in the Microsoft Azure Portal.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>


When sizing the subnets for the FGW I would use the following miniums.<\/p>

The internal subnet - \/28\u00a0
The external subnet - \/25\u00a0\u00a0
\u00a0<\/p>

For production deplpyments I would double the size of the above subnets for future growth.<\/p>

\u00a0<\/p>

Traffic that goes directly to the hypervisor, the storage controllers and Prism Central are not in the path of the FGW. This is important because replication traffic can represent most of the bandwidth coming from on-prem when you go to migrate\/failover workloads to Azure.\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>

The current sizes for the FGW are:<\/span><\/span><\/p>

Small (Standard_D4_v4, 4 vCPUs, 16GiB RAM)<\/strong> - <\/span>Expected network bandwidth (Mbps)<\/span><\/span> 10000 Mbps<\/p>

Large (Standard_D32_v4, 32 vCPUs, 128GiB RAM)<\/strong> - <\/span>Expected network bandwidth (Mbps)<\/span><\/span> 16000 Mbps<\/span><\/span><\/p>

\u00a0<\/p>

\"//www.jhbzcj.com/next/\"
Change the size of the Flow Gatway VM from the NC2 Portal<\/figcaption><\/figure>


\u00a0<\/p>

With the large price difference between the two types it's best to start small and then you can always change the VM type later. If you do need to change the VM type, your network security group settings will be preserved on the VM.<\/span><\/span><\/p>

\u00a0<\/p>

Both the internal and external \u00a0NICS have a network security group (NSG) Attached to them. In most cases you will have to adjust the external NSG to allow traffic into the cluster.<\/span><\/span><\/p>

\"//www.jhbzcj.com/next/\"
The Network Security Group of the deployed FGW on the External NIC<\/figcaption><\/figure>

As of today the FGW is a single VM. If the FGW is stopped or deleted , The NC2 portal will see it as HA event where FGW is unreachable and then portal will create a new FGW in place of existing if it exists or delete FGW which is powered off. When I was testing upgrades of the FGW it took four minutes to perform an upgrade from the NC 2 portal. It follows a similar process of removing and replacing the VM with a new one.<\/span><\/span>

\u00a0<\/p>

\"//www.jhbzcj.com/next/\"
Event log from upgrading the Flow Gateay VM on NC2 Azure.<\/figcaption><\/figure>

\u00a0<\/p>

Hopefully that covers everything you need to know about the Flow Gateway VM in Azure. If you do have a question, ask away!

NC2 on Azure Networking Training \u2192\u00a0<\/p><\/oembed>

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\u201cKubernetes deployments are inherently dynamic and challenging to manage at scale,\u201d said Thomas Cornely, SVP, Product Management, Nutanix. \u201cRunning Kubernetes container platforms cost-effectively at large scale requires developer-ready infrastructure that seamlessly adapts to changing requirements. Our expertise in simplifying infrastructure management while optimizing resources\u30fcboth on-premises and in the public cloud\u30fcis now being applied to help enterprises adopt Kubernetes more quickly. The Nutanix Cloud Platform now supports a broad choice of Kubernetes container platforms, provides integrated data services for modern applications, and enables developers to provision Infrastructure as Code.\u201d<\/p>

According to Gartner, by 2027, 25% of all enterprise applications will run in containers, an increase from fewer than 10% in 2021. This is a significant challenge for many given most Kubernetes solutions are not meant to support enterprise scale, even less can do so in a manner that is cost effective. The Nutanix Cloud Platform enables enterprises to run Kubernetes in a software-defined infrastructure environment that can linearly scale. Additionally, whether running Kubernetes on-premises or in the public cloud, Nutanix delivers a cost-effective solution that can help lower total cost of ownership by up to 53%<\/a> when compared to other native cloud deployment solutions.<\/p>

Read more of the press release: Nutanix Accelerates Kubernetes Adoption in the Enterprise<\/a><\/strong><\/p>

Share your thoughts in the comments below \ud83d\udc47\ud83c\udffb<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-kubernetes-engine-30\/accelerating-enterprise-adoption-of-kubernetes-with-nutanix-41303?postid=62439#post62439","creationDate":"2022-10-26T13:28:57+0000","relativeCreationDate":"7 days ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":43161,"id":41303,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[],"forum":{"id":30,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/nutanix-kubernetes-engine-30","title":"Nutanix Kubernetes Engine","description":"Kubernetes Management Made Simple"},"url":"\/nutanix-kubernetes-engine-30\/accelerating-enterprise-adoption-of-kubernetes-with-nutanix-41303","title":"Accelerating Enterprise Adoption of Kubernetes With Nutanix","lastPost":{"id":62439,"author":{"id":7898,"url":"\/members\/aluciani-7898","name":"aluciani","avatar":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/icon\/200x200\/77accf89-4f79-48be-81e6-c2ac5507e29b.png","userTitle":"Chevalier","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Chevalier","color":"#660099"},"userLevel":7},"content":"

\u201cKubernetes deployments are inherently dynamic and challenging to manage at scale,\u201d said Thomas Cornely, SVP, Product Management, Nutanix. \u201cRunning Kubernetes container platforms cost-effectively at large scale requires developer-ready infrastructure that seamlessly adapts to changing requirements. Our expertise in simplifying infrastructure management while optimizing resources\u30fcboth on-premises and in the public cloud\u30fcis now being applied to help enterprises adopt Kubernetes more quickly. The Nutanix Cloud Platform now supports a broad choice of Kubernetes container platforms, provides integrated data services for modern applications, and enables developers to provision Infrastructure as Code.\u201d<\/p>

According to Gartner, by 2027, 25% of all enterprise applications will run in containers, an increase from fewer than 10% in 2021. This is a significant challenge for many given most Kubernetes solutions are not meant to support enterprise scale, even less can do so in a manner that is cost effective. The Nutanix Cloud Platform enables enterprises to run Kubernetes in a software-defined infrastructure environment that can linearly scale. Additionally, whether running Kubernetes on-premises or in the public cloud, Nutanix delivers a cost-effective solution that can help lower total cost of ownership by up to 53%<\/a> when compared to other native cloud deployment solutions.<\/p>

Read more of the press release: Nutanix Accelerates Kubernetes Adoption in the Enterprise<\/a><\/strong><\/p>

Share your thoughts in the comments below \ud83d\udc47\ud83c\udffb<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-kubernetes-engine-30\/accelerating-enterprise-adoption-of-kubernetes-with-nutanix-41303?postid=62439#post62439","creationDate":"2022-10-26T13:28:57+0000","relativeCreationDate":"7 days ago"},"numberOfUnreadReplies":0,"numberOfReplies":0,"numberOfLikes":1,"relevantPost":{"id":62439,"author":{"id":7898,"url":"\/members\/aluciani-7898","name":"aluciani","avatar":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/icon\/200x200\/77accf89-4f79-48be-81e6-c2ac5507e29b.png","userTitle":"Chevalier","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Chevalier","color":"#660099"},"userLevel":7},"content":"

\u201cKubernetes deployments are inherently dynamic and challenging to manage at scale,\u201d said Thomas Cornely, SVP, Product Management, Nutanix. \u201cRunning Kubernetes container platforms cost-effectively at large scale requires developer-ready infrastructure that seamlessly adapts to changing requirements. Our expertise in simplifying infrastructure management while optimizing resources\u30fcboth on-premises and in the public cloud\u30fcis now being applied to help enterprises adopt Kubernetes more quickly. The Nutanix Cloud Platform now supports a broad choice of Kubernetes container platforms, provides integrated data services for modern applications, and enables developers to provision Infrastructure as Code.\u201d<\/p>

According to Gartner, by 2027, 25% of all enterprise applications will run in containers, an increase from fewer than 10% in 2021. This is a significant challenge for many given most Kubernetes solutions are not meant to support enterprise scale, even less can do so in a manner that is cost effective. The Nutanix Cloud Platform enables enterprises to run Kubernetes in a software-defined infrastructure environment that can linearly scale. Additionally, whether running Kubernetes on-premises or in the public cloud, Nutanix delivers a cost-effective solution that can help lower total cost of ownership by up to 53%<\/a> when compared to other native cloud deployment solutions.<\/p>

Read more of the press release: Nutanix Accelerates Kubernetes Adoption in the Enterprise<\/a><\/strong><\/p>

Share your thoughts in the comments below \ud83d\udc47\ud83c\udffb<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-kubernetes-engine-30\/accelerating-enterprise-adoption-of-kubernetes-with-nutanix-41303?postid=62439#post62439","creationDate":"2022-10-26T13:28:57+0000","relativeCreationDate":"7 days ago"},"numberOfViews":28,"contentType":"discussion","featuredImage":"","publicLabel":"","category":{"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-infrastructure-75","categoryId":75,"title":"Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure","metaRobots":"index, follow","type":0},"lastPostId":"62439"},"isActivityPage":null,"showUnsubscribeBtn":null,"attachmentCdn":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/","isGuest":true,"csrfToken":"23e9e579d786ad4df73dfb99731064b63831ba2c","hideCategoryMetadata":false,"phrases":{"Forum":{"thread.unsubscribe":"Unsubscribe","vraag":"Question","beantwoord":"Solved","topic.list.metadata.asked.in":"asked in","topic.list.metadata.published.in":"published in","topic.list.metadata.shared.in":"shared in","topic.list.metadata.posted.in":"posted in"}}}">

I\u00a0 have a question about PD snapshot frequency.Referring to below link, a node with 32-64 TB HDD tier support NearSync and hourly snapshot with specify requirement (e.g. 14vCPU for CVM).<\/p>

Node Configurations for Snapshot or Recovery Point Frequency<\/a><\/p>

If I have a 64TB\u00a0HDD nodes with 2 x 12 cores CPU, the CVM will configured with 12vCPU after foundation. Does it means that node not supporting\u00a0hourly snapshot and\u00a0NearSync?<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/pd-cvm-requirement-39690?postid=57960#post57960","creationDate":"2021-06-18T05:48:13+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 year ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":23930,"id":39690,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[{"id":"isQuestion","label":"vraag"}],"forum":{"id":29,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29","title":"Nutanix Disaster Recovery","description":"Make Disaster Recovery a Breeze"},"url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/pd-cvm-requirement-39690","title":"PD CVM requirement","lastPost":{"id":62387,"author":{"id":114903,"url":"\/members\/moustafa-hindawi-114903","name":"Moustafa Hindawi","avatar":"","userTitle":"Outrider","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Outrider","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":3},"content":"

Hello Kin,<\/p>

Increase the memory configuration for CVM from Prism, it should increase the CVM vCPU as well.<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/pd-cvm-requirement-39690?postid=62387#post62387","creationDate":"2022-10-19T15:28:50+0000","relativeCreationDate":"14 days ago"},"lastReply":{"id":62387,"author":{"id":114903,"url":"\/members\/moustafa-hindawi-114903","name":"Moustafa Hindawi","avatar":"","userTitle":"Outrider","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Outrider","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":3},"content":"

Hello Kin,<\/p>

Increase the memory configuration for CVM from Prism, it should increase the CVM vCPU as well.<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/pd-cvm-requirement-39690?postid=62387#post62387","creationDate":"2022-10-19T15:28:50+0000","relativeCreationDate":"14 days ago"},"numberOfUnreadReplies":0,"numberOfReplies":2,"numberOfLikes":0,"relevantPost":{"id":57960,"author":{"id":110361,"url":"\/members\/kin-cheung-110361","name":"Kin.Cheung","avatar":"","userTitle":"Pathfinder","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Pathfinder","color":"#000000"},"userLevel":0},"content":"

I\u00a0 have a question about PD snapshot frequency.Referring to below link, a node with 32-64 TB HDD tier support NearSync and hourly snapshot with specify requirement (e.g. 14vCPU for CVM).<\/p>

Node Configurations for Snapshot or Recovery Point Frequency<\/a><\/p>

If I have a 64TB\u00a0HDD nodes with 2 x 12 cores CPU, the CVM will configured with 12vCPU after foundation. Does it means that node not supporting\u00a0hourly snapshot and\u00a0NearSync?<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/pd-cvm-requirement-39690?postid=57960#post57960","creationDate":"2021-06-18T05:48:13+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 year ago"},"numberOfViews":68,"contentType":"question","featuredImage":"","publicLabel":"","category":{"url":"\/nutanix-cloud-infrastructure-75","categoryId":75,"title":"Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure","metaRobots":"index, follow","type":0},"lastPostId":"62387"},"isActivityPage":null,"showUnsubscribeBtn":null,"attachmentCdn":"https:\/\/uploads-us-west-2.insided.com\/nutanix-us\/attachment\/","isGuest":true,"csrfToken":"23e9e579d786ad4df73dfb99731064b63831ba2c","hideCategoryMetadata":false,"phrases":{"Forum":{"thread.unsubscribe":"Unsubscribe","vraag":"Question","beantwoord":"Solved","topic.list.metadata.asked.in":"asked in","topic.list.metadata.published.in":"published in","topic.list.metadata.shared.in":"shared in","topic.list.metadata.posted.in":"posted in"}}}">

I have a question about the \u201cprotected VM\u2019s\u201d in VEEAM for Nutanix. In the beginning, we had a problem with a Exchange Server logs. when the backup was complete with VEEAM for Nutanix the Logs from exchange are not truncated.<\/p>

The workaround was to create a new job directly on the VEEAM Server and configure the VSS to truncate the logs. It\u2019s working fine! But the problem now is : the exchange server is in the Group of protected VM. When we try to delete from the protected VM group , the VM comes automatically in the group after 15min. Anyone have an Idea? Because the problem is now we have 2 different backups of the same VM.<\/p>","url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/veeam-protected-vm-s-39508?postid=57460#post57460","creationDate":"2021-04-28T08:53:28+0000","relativeCreationDate":"1 year ago"},"isTopicUnread":true,"privateId":23815,"id":39508,"type":"post","hasCurrentUserLiked":false,"isSticky":false,"features":[{"id":"isQuestion","label":"vraag"}],"forum":{"id":29,"isIdeation":false,"url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29","title":"Nutanix Disaster Recovery","description":"Make Disaster Recovery a Breeze"},"url":"\/nutanix-disaster-recovery-29\/veeam-protected-vm-s-39508","title":"VEEAM Protected VM's","lastPost":{"id":62384,"author":{"id":114903,"url":"\/members\/moustafa-hindawi-114903","name":"Moustafa Hindawi","avatar":"","userTitle":"Outrider","rank":{"isBold":false,"isItalic":false,"isUnderline":false,"name":"Outrider","color":"#3300cc"},"userLevel":3},"content":"

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When we try to delete from the protected VM group , the VM comes automatically in the group after 15min.\u00a0<\/p>\t<\/div>\t<\/div><\/content-quote>

Hello\u00a0@Aurelius<\/user-mention><\/p>

What do you mean by deleted it from Protected VM group, from Veeam or from Nutanix?<\/p>

If you selected Back job type: PD Snapshot job, then it will dynamically backup all the VMs in this particular PD automatically, so you will need to remove the VM from Nutanix PD via nCli \u00bb\u00a0protection-domain {} name=\"name\" =\"vm_names\"<\/p>

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Another thing to leverage Nutanix application consistent snapshot please consider the following:<\/p>

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