The Nutanix Certified Master - Multicloud Infrastructure (NCM-MCI) certification measures your ability to analyze, evaluate, and optimize platform performance, configuration and health. The exam will also validate the candidate’s ability to remediate and evolve the platform to be in compliance with business requirements.
Knowledge Objectives:
- Section 1: Analyze and Optimize Storage Performance
- Section 2: Analyze and Optimize Network Performance
- Section 3: Advanced Configuration and Troubleshooting
- Section 4: Analyze and Optimize VM Performance
- Section 5: Business Continuity
Prerequisites
A candidate taking the NCM-MCI 6.5 exam has approximately 3-5 years of holistic IT infrastructure experience and 2-3 years of Nutanix virtualization experience. Successful candidates are typically senior IT staff new to Nutanix, Senior NOC/SOC escalation engineers and operators, and Tier 2/3 support personnel who able to analyze business objectives and requirements, configure platforms to support stated business requirements, and have a high degree of familiarity with API calls and CLI functionalities. Finally, the successful candidate should be able to analyze and implement business continuity plans and security policies.
Recommended training for this certification
Exams
Exam Details
- Format: Live Lab Environment
- Number of Scenarios: 16-20
- Time Limit: 180 minutes
- Language: English
Pricing
- $299 per attempt
Passing Score The passing score for this exam is 3000, using a scaled scoring method. The scale is from 1000-6000. Scaled scores are calculated using a mathematical formula that considers a variety of factors, including the number and type of exam questions included in a specific version of the exam. Because this combination may vary in different versions of the same examination, scaled scores provide a fair score for everyone based on the version of the exam taken.
Recertification
Once you have passed the Nutanix Certified Master– Multicloud Infrastructure 6.5 exam and achieved the NCM-MCI 6certification, it will remain valid for two years. To maintain your certification status, you must either renew your existing certification or take an equivalent NCM-level exam within another certification track.