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Actual exam question for Nutanix's NCP-US-6.10 exam Question #: 49 Topic #: 1
An administrator has created a multi-protocol department share on Nutanix Files with the following configuration: * Max size of 800GB * SMB as the primary protocol * NFS configured for read-write access * Quota policy for AD group HR, limiting to 20GB * Second quota policy of 30GB for AD group Finance A user who is a member of the HR group receives daily email notifications that they have consumed all available space but is still able to write new files. Another user in the Finance group using Linux can write files and receives no email notification. What should an administrator do to restrict the HR user from writing new data?
In Nutanix Files,quotascan be configured as eithersoft limitsorhard limits: * Soft Limit:Users receive notifications (e.g., emails) when they exceed their quota, but they arestill able to write new data. * Hard Limit:Strict enforcement-userscannot write new databeyond the quota. In this scenario, the HR user is getting email notifications, meaning a soft limit is currently in place. However, they can still write new data because thehard limit enforcementhas not been enabled. The NUSA course explicitly states: "For a quota to prevent further writes, you must enable hard limit enforcement. Otherwise, users will only receive notifications but will not be blocked from writing." Therefore, torestrict HR users from writing new data, the administrator should enablehard limit enforcementon the quota policy.
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