Nutanix Field Guide is a practical guide for people who design, build, operate, or support Nutanix AHV environments.
This book is written for the work that happens before, during, and after a cluster is deployed. It focuses on the decisions that matter in the field: failure boundaries, Controller VM behavior, storage layout, networking, mobility, lifecycle management, security, backup, replication, disaster recovery, capacity planning, and workload design.
The goal is not to repeat product documentation or turn every topic into a checklist. The goal is to help you think clearly about how a Nutanix environment should be designed, what assumptions need to be verified, and where operational risk usually hides.
Inside, you will find practical explanations, design cautions, decision models, and field-oriented guidance for topics such as:
Cluster operating models and failure domains
AHV networking and virtual switching
Distributed Storage Fabric architecture
Storage data services and capacity reservations
VM mobility, ADS, and workload migration
Lifecycle Manager, Foundation, and cluster updates
Security baseline, identity, encryption, and segmentation
Snapshots, replication, disaster recovery, and Metro design
Monitoring, NCC, alerts, and operations
Capacity planning and workload lifecycle
VM and workload design choices
This is a field guide for architects, engineers, consultants, administrators, and technical leaders who need to make better Nutanix decisions and explain those decisions to others.
It is meant to be useful at a desk, in a design review, during a migration plan, or before a maintenance window.