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Netapp NS0-527 - NetApp Certified Implementation Engineer - Data Protection

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A client has a FlexVol volume that is 10 TB in size and is nearly full. The volume has a Snapshot reserve of 5%, that is currently utilized at 120%. They have chosen to enable ONTAP to automatically delete the oldest Snapshot copies with a volume threshold trigger in order to free space within the volume when it becomes necessary.

In this scenario, what amount of space would be made available to the client, without additional intervention?

A.

1000 GB

B.

500 GB

C.

50 GB

D.

100 GB

You decide to enable SnapMirror network compression on your NetApp clustered Data ONTAP environment. Which two statements are correct about enabling this feature?

(Choose two.)

A.

The data is compressed only while it traverses the network.

B.

The data transfer between the clusters must use the NDMP protocol.

C.

You may only enable SnapMirror network compression on one HA pair in a cluster, and traffic 1-1 is limited to routing through those nodes.

D.

The compression engine creates multiple transfer threads corresponding to the number of CPUs on the source storage system.

Data on an AFF system is replicated using SnapMirror to aFAS system that is configured with NL-SAS-based storage.

In this scenario, which storage efficiency is lost on the SnapMirror destination?

A.

compaction

B.

compression

C.

aggregate-level deduplication

D.

volume-level deduplication

You are working for a customer that has deployed a large FlexGroup with ONTAP 9.5. This FlexGroup has a SnapMirror relationship to a system at a disaster recovery site. The FlexGroup is nearly full and needs to be expanded to accommodate additional data.

In this scenario, what must you do to expand the FlexGroup and ensure that the data remains protected?

A.

Break the SnapMirror relationship, expand the source FlexGroup, and update the SnapMirror.

B.

Offline the source FlexGroup, add additional volumes, bring it online, and update the SnapMirror.

C.

Expand the source FlexGroup nondisruptively, and update the SnapMirror.

D.

Break the SnapMirror relationship, expand the source FlexGroup, and re-baseline the SnapMirror.

Click the Exhibit button.

Referring to the exhibit, which two statements are true? (Choosetwo.)

A.

The source volume is available for I/O.

B.

A manual re-synchronization is not needed.

C.

The source volume is unavailable for I/O

D.

A manual re-synchronization is needed.

Click the Exhibit button.

You need to verify that you have a 10 Gb path between two clusters for SnapMirror traffic. Referring to the exhibit, how fast is the network path between the clusters?

A.

10 Mb

B.

100 Mb

C.

1 Gb

D.

10 Gb

A volume on a FabricPool-enabled aggregate is consuming 10 TB of the performance tier and 90 TB of the cloud tier. A SnapMirror copy needs to be created on a FabricPool-enabled peer cluster at a disaster recovery location.

In this scenario, how much data is transferred when the SnapMirror relationship is initialized?

A.

100 TB

B.

200 TB

C.

10 TB

D.

90 TB

Click the Exhibit button.

You have a SnapProtect v11 environment as shown in the exhibit. What are the two default Snapshot copies created automatically after creating a Storage Policy.

(Choose two.)

A.

Primary (Tape)

B.

Primary (Classic)

C.

Primary (NetApp)

D.

primary (Snap)

You are deploying amission-critical business application for a healthcare customer that, according to government policies and regulations, requires zero data loss.

In this scenario, which NetApp solution enables you to set up data replication at a volume level to satisfy your business needs?

A.

MetroCluster

B.

SnapMirror-Synchronous

C.

SnapShot Copies

D.

SyncMirror

Which two configurations would be used to protect volumes in a production ONTAP system at twodifferent disaster recovery (DR) locations? (Choose two.)

A.

SnapMirror in a fan-out topology

B.

SVM DR in a cascade topology

C.

SnapMirror in a cascade topology

D.

SVM DR in a fan-out topology