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    Nutanix Command Line Interface (nCLI) Overview

    Byadmin November 25, 2024June 18, 2026

    Reading Time: 3 minutesNutanix Command Line Interface (nCLI) provides another command-line interface for executing commands in a Nutanix Cluster. This article will give some valuable examples of this critical tool. First and foremost, How can I execute the nCLI? To run nCLI, we can access any Controller VM (CVM) in the cluster: Since we are using the Nutanix…

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    Net Acropolis Command-Line Interface (aCLI) Overview

    Byadmin November 25, 2024June 18, 2026

    Reading Time: 3 minutesThe Net Acropolis Command-Line Interface (aCLI) Overview is an article that demonstrates some useful commands for managing Network components in a Nutanix Cluster. Acropolis provides a command-line interface for managing hosts, networks, snapshots, and VMs. This article will show specific commands to manage Network components. First and foremost, How can I access the Acropolis Command Line? To access the…

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    Sharing a Nutanix Volume Group with Windows

    Byadmin November 24, 2024June 18, 2026

    Reading Time: 4 minutesSharing a Nutanix Volume Group with Windows shows how to create and share a Nutanix Volume with a Windows Server system. What is a Storage Pool? Definition: A collection of physical storage resources (disks across all nodes in the cluster) aggregated into a single pool. Purpose: It acts as a raw storage capacity that can…

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    Host Acropolis Command-Line Interface (aCLI) Overview

    Byadmin November 24, 2024June 18, 2026

    Reading Time: 4 minutesThe Host Acropolis Command-Line Interface (aCLI) Overview is an article that demonstrates some useful commands for managing Hypervisors in a Nutanix Cluster. Acropolis provides a command-line interface for managing hosts, networks, snapshots, and VMs. This article will show specific commands to manage Hypervisors. First and foremost, How can I access the Acropolis Command Line? To access the…

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    VM Acropolis Command-Line Interface (aCLI) Overview

    Byadmin November 24, 2024June 18, 2026

    Reading Time: 4 minutesThe VM Acropolis Command-Line Interface (aCLI) Overview is an article that demonstrates some useful commands for managing Virtual Machines (VMs) in a Nutanix Cluster. Acropolis provides a command-line interface for managing hosts, networks, snapshots, and VMs. This article will show specific commands to manage Virtual Machines (VMs). First and foremost, How can I access the…

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    A small explanation about an AHV host

    Byadmin October 24, 2024June 18, 2026

    Reading Time: 4 minutesA small explanation about an AHV host looks inside an AHV host and shows some details. First and foremost, what is AHV? Nutanix AHV (Acropolis Hypervisor) is a native hypervisor integrated into the Nutanix Enterprise Cloud Platform. It is designed to run virtual machines (VMs) in a simplified and efficient manner. AHV is built for…

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