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Hello, At the home page of Nutanix Next, you will see links for the Nutanix Support, Documentation, and Education & Certifications: Nutanix Support Documentation Education & Certification Additionally: Nutanix nu.school YouTube channel Surfing some of the topics in this forum (Installation) and How It Works should also keep you busy! If you then have any specific questions, I'm sure our forum friends will be glad to help you out. blaise c
Erasure coding was introduced as a Tech Preview feature in NOS 4.1.3. You can enable it as an Advanced Setting when you create or modify a container: [url=https://portal.nutanix.com/#/page/docs/details?targetId=Web_Console_Guide-NOS_v4_1:wc_container_create_wc_t.html]Web Console Guide - Creating a Container[/url]
BTW, this is fixed in NOS 4.1.3: The Software Upgrade feature (also known as 1-click upgrade) should work as designed if a customer has configured an HTTP proxy server. [ENG-31882]
Hope this helps.... Acropolis 4.6 System Maximums: [url=https://portal.nutanix.com/#/page/docs/details?targetId=Web_Console_Guide-Acr_v4_6:app_system_maximums_r.html]https://portal.nutanix.com/#/page/docs/details?targetId=Web_Console_Guide-Acr_v4_6:app_system_maximums_r.html[/url] 4.5 (might be the same) [url=https://portal.nutanix.com/#/page/docs/details?targetId=Web_Console_Guide-Acr_v4_5:app_system_maximums_r.html]https://portal.nutanix.com/#/page/docs/details?targetId=Web_Console_Guide-Acr_v4_5:app_system_maximums_r.html[/url] Also from the AHV release notes: [url=https://portal.nutanix.com/#/page/docs/details?targetId=Release_Notes-AHV_20160217:Release_Notes-AHV_20160217]https://portal.nutanix.com/#/page/docs/details?targetId=Release_Notes-AHV_20160217:Release_Notes-AHV_20160217[/url] Important: As of NOS 4.1.1 and Acropolis base software 4.5, any VM with a vCPU setting that is greater than the actual physical number of CPU cores on the underlying host will not start.
No worries - glad it turned out simply. However, there are a bunch of Nutanix engineers on the edge of their seats who are going to be really disappointed it wasn't a colossal head-scratcher! :) bc we love puzzles
Hi - I'm asking your questions to our hardware team. In general, our hardware admin and reference guide lists the system specifications for our NX platforms. In the meanwhile, it appears you are looking at an AOS 4.5 guide. I think our 4.7 guides are more straightforward for the NX-1065-G4: [url=https://portal.nutanix.com/#/page/docs/details?targetId=Hardware_Admin_Ref-AOS_v4_7:har_system_specifications_nx1065_g4_r.html]NX-1065-G4 system specifications[/url] [url=https://portal.nutanix.com/#/page/docs/details?targetId=Memory_Replacement-Platform_v4_7-NX1000_NX3050_NX3060_NX6000_NX8035G4_NX9000:har_dimm_config_overview_c.html]Supported Memory Configuration for G4 / G5 platforms[/url] I am not an expert in this area, so please excuse any delay.
Thank you for your patience in this matter. Thanks to your attention to detail, we will be updating our memory configuration documentation very soon. Further good news is that our hardware team says your 6x DIMM configuration is supported. I quote: "Since we support unbalanced DIMM configuration [mixing different DIMM types], and balance between CPU0 and CPU1, the 6 DIMM configuration should be slot A1, B1, C1, E1, F1, G1." This also probably explains why your previously "unsupported" configuration with the 6 DIMMs worked!
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