Hybrid operations, escalating ransomware threats, and tighter recovery expectations mean business continuity is no longer optional. Organizations need professionals who can design, implement, test, and recover complex environments quickly and reliably.
The Nutanix Certified Professional – Business Continuity (NCP‑BC) certification validates the skills required to plan, execute, and troubleshoot enterprise‑grade Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery solutions using Nutanix.
Business Continuity NCP-BC 7.5 Exam Open for Scheduling For Free Again
The NCP-BC 7.5 exam is now open for scheduling, with appointments starting June 9, 2026. You can take the exam remotely or in-person at a PSI testing center. For a limited time, use coupon code NCPBCNEWFREE to register for the NCP-BC 7.5 exam at no charge. Hurry, this offer is limited to the first 250 participants!
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Why Business Continuity Matters Now – NCP-BC 7.5
With the cost of downtime climbing and recovery expectations shrinking, Business Continuity professionals play a mission‑critical role. They don’t just restore systems—they safeguard revenue, reputation, and customer trust. The NCP‑BC certification validates the practical skills organizations depend on to survive outages, cyberattacks, and infrastructure failures.
It validates skills in:
- Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery (BCDR)
- Failover / failback operations
- Snapshot and replication strategies
- Hybrid and multicloud recovery
- Troubleshooting DR environments
The exam targets professionals with:
- 2–3 years of infrastructure experience
- Nutanix platform exposure
- Hands-on DR or backup experience
Important concepts commonly covered include:
- RTO (Recovery Time Objective) — how fast services must recover
- RPO (Recovery Point Objective) — acceptable data loss window
- Protection policies
- Replication
- Recovery plans
- Planned vs unplanned failover
- Network stretching and IP preservation
The broader industry trend is that business continuity has become critical because of:
- and regulatory requirements
- ransomware,
- hybrid operations,
- cloud dependency,
- stricter uptime expectations,










