After deploying an ONTAP Select 2 node HA cluster at a remote site, you successfully perform manual takeover and giveback before placing the cluster into production. After the cluster runs in production for a week, you notice that you can no longer perform a manual takeover.
In this scenario, what are two causes of this problem? (Choose two.)
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A customer is interested in using SnapCenter tosupport Snapshot copies with their Oracle DB. They virtualized their environment but do not have any block protocols available.
In this solution, which protocol shown in the exhibit is supported?
A previous administrator had configured an external backup system to use node-scoped NDMP for backups, but you want to change this system to use SVM-scoped NDMP. How do you make this change in ONTAP?
You have successfully deployed a primary and a secondary ONTAP cluster. You want to set up an intercluster SnapMirror relationship between your primary and secondary sites.
In this scenario, which two actions are required before accomplishing this task? (Choose two.)
A customer is using SnapMirror to replicate their data to a remote site. They notice that storage efficiency is nor preserved, and the amount of data at the destination is higher than expected.
In this scenario, which configuration in the destination volume would cause this issue?
You are asked to perform a NetApp Snapshot copy single-file restore on a corrupted thin-provisioned LUN that is 10 GB in size and is currently at 80% full.
How much additionalfree space do you need in the volume to perform this operation?
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You are asked to set up aSnapMirror relationship to protect some Oracle DB volumes on both nodes of the aff-01 and aff-02 clusters. You are using the 1 Gb network and the other nodes all have free space to support the mirror.
Referring to the exhibit, which two nodes would provide the least network transfer time for the relationship? (Choose two.)
A volume has been filled completely by active data and Snapshot copies.
What must you do to make the volume writable again?
You are running a NetApp AFF A220 cluster. Each node has one volume. You create Snapshot copies on both volumes every four hours and keep the copies for 30 days. You are running out of disk space and want to free up space.
In this scenario, what do you do?
A storage administrator is reviewing NAS volume spaceallocation and is concerned that the Snapshot copies that are recently created to protect the volumes are not storing the data from the volumes. One volume contains over 20 GB of data, although the latest SnapShot copy contains only 198 KB of data.
In this scenario, which statement is true?