Which differentiating Nutanix technology enables customers the advantage of running different workloads on newer hardware generation nodes within cluster without compromising performance compared to 3tier environments that lack this ability?
Guys, let's not overthink this. The question is clearly asking about a Nutanix technology that gives us an advantage over 3-tier environments. Isn't that what AHV is all about?
Snapshots? Really? I don't see how that would help with running different workloads on newer hardware. That's more of a data protection feature, isn't it?
Hmm, I'm not convinced by AHV. Wouldn't Boost acceleration make more sense? It's all about accelerating performance, which is what the question is asking for.
I'm leaning towards B) AHV. Nutanix's hypervisor, AHV, is supposed to be pretty impressive and give us the flexibility to run different workloads without performance issues.
Data Locality sounds like a plausible answer. The question mentions running different workloads on newer hardware, and Data Locality is all about keeping data close to the compute resources, right?
This question is a tricky one. It's testing our understanding of Nutanix's differentiating technologies. I'm not too sure about the right answer, but I'll give it my best shot.
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