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Question No : 1


On a two-node NetApp AFF ASA cluster, what is the recommended minimum number of paths for a SAN environment from the client host perspective?

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Explanation:
In a two-node NetApp AFF ASA cluster, the recommended minimum number of paths for a SAN environment from the client host perspective is 4. This configuration ensures high availability and load balancing, which are critical for maintaining performance and resilience in a SAN environment. Each host should have at least two paths to each controller to achieve this setup.
For more detailed information, you can refer to:
NetApp SAN Configuration
NetApp All-Flash SAN Array Documentation

Question No : 2


When using tagged VLANs on Cisco Nexus switches for NVMe over TCP, which two changes must be made to enable jumbo frames? (Choose two.)

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Explanation:
For enabling jumbo frames on Cisco Nexus switches for NVMe over TCP with tagged VLANs, the following changes are required:
Modify the Cisco Nexus switches to use an MTU of 9216: Setting the MTU to 9216 ensures that the network can handle jumbo frames, reducing the number of packets needed for large data transfers and thus improving performance.
Modify the appropriate broadcast domain in NetApp ONTAP software to use an MTU of 9216: This setting must match the network configuration to ensure end-to-end support for jumbo frames, which is essential for optimizing performance in NVMe over TCP environments.
For additional information, refer to:
NetApp Documentation on NVMe over TCP
Cisco Documentation on Jumbo Frames

Question No : 3


After deleting a LUN, an administrator notices that the space does not show as available.
What needs to be done to reclaim the space?

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Explanation:
After deleting a LUN, if the space does not show as available, performing space reclamation is necessary. Space reclamation involves identifying and reclaiming unused space on the storage system, making it available for new data. This process ensures that the deleted LUN's space is properly freed up and reflected in the available storage capacity.
For more details, refer to:
NetApp Documentation on Space Reclamation
NetApp Community on Free Space Reclamation

Question No : 4


A storage administrator recently implemented ISCSI SAN in a customer environment.
Which two actions should be done to ensure the best performance? (Choose two.)

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Explanation:
To ensure the best performance in an iSCSI SAN implementation:
Connect host and storage ports to the same switches: This minimizes latency and maximizes the efficiency of data paths by ensuring direct connections within the same network segment. Configure Jumbo frames in the entire data path: Setting a larger Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size reduces the overhead for processing each packet, thus improving overall network performance. Ensuring Jumbo frames are configured end-to-end in the data path is crucial for optimal performance.
For further details, check:
NetApp Best Practices for iSCSI
NetApp Community Discussion on iSCSI Performance

Question No : 5


A LUN Is displaying 90% used space in the NetApp ONTAP CLI, but a Windows Server shows only 10% used space.
What is the first step to take to address this issue?

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Explanation:
When a LUN shows 90% used space in the NetApp ONTAP CLI but a Windows Server shows only 10% used space, the discrepancy is often due to how space allocation is handled between the two systems. Enabling space allocation ensures that the ONTAP system accurately reflects the actual space usage as reported by the host system, in this case, the Windows Server. This adjustment allows ONTAP to reclaim and manage space more effectively, aligning the reported usage between the ONTAP system and the host.
For more information, refer to:
NetApp Community Discussion on Space Allocation
NetApp Documentation on Space Usage

Question No : 6


A storage administrator wants to increase security and optimize performance in a recently implemented SAN deployment.
What should the storage administrator configure to ensure initiator restriction to certain LIFs?

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Explanation:
To increase security and optimize performance in a SAN deployment, configuring an access list is essential. Access lists restrict initiator access to specific LIFs, ensuring that only authorized hosts can connect to the storage system. This helps in enhancing security by preventing unauthorized access and optimizes performance by controlling and managing the paths used for storage access.
For additional details, you can refer to:
NetApp SAN Administration Guide

Question No : 7


A customer has created an SVM for their SAN workloads. They now want to configure the SVM to use NVMe/FC.
Which two steps are needed to accomplish this task? (Choose two.)

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Explanation:
To configure an SVM to use NVMe/FC, the following steps are necessary:
Add the FC protocol: This step involves enabling the Fibre Channel protocol on the SVM, which is required to support NVMe over Fibre Channel.
Create an NVMe/FC LIF: Logical Interfaces (LIFs) must be created to handle NVMe traffic over the Fibre Channel network. These LIFs enable the NVMe namespace access to the host systems.
These steps ensure that the SVM is correctly set up to use NVMe/FC, allowing for efficient and high-performance access to NVMe storage.
For more information, refer to:
NetApp NVMe/FC Configuration

Question No : 8


What Is modified when moving a LUN between different HA pairs in the same SVM to prevent loss of connectivity?

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Explanation:
When moving a LUN between different HA pairs in the same SVM to prevent loss of connectivity, the reporting nodes must be modified. The reporting nodes configuration ensures that the initiator paths are properly updated to reflect the new physical location of the LUN. This prevents disruptions in connectivity by maintaining the correct pathing information for the host systems accessing the LUN.
For more details, refer to:
NetApp Documentation on LUN Management

Question No : 9


What is the minimum number of rack units that are required on each site for a NetApp AFF All San Array (ASA) A800 MetroCluster IP configuration with 72 disks per site and Cisco N9K-C9336C-FX2 backend switches?

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Explanation:
For a NetApp AFF All SAN Array (ASA) A800 MetroCluster IP configuration with 72 disks per site and Cisco N9K-C9336C-FX2 backend switches, the minimum number of rack units required on each site is 16 RU. This includes space for the controllers, disk shelves, and the necessary network switches. This configuration ensures that all components are properly accommodated and operational within the specified rack space.
For detailed information on the rack unit requirements and MetroCluster IP configurations, refer to:
NetApp Documentation on MetroCluster IP
MetroCluster IP Solution Architecture

Question No : 10


What connectivity Is required between NetApp ONTAP clusters in order to configure SnapMirror active sync across two data centers for FC?

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Explanation:
To configure SnapMirror active sync across two data centers using FC (Fibre Channel), the required connectivity between NetApp ONTAP clusters is cluster peering. Cluster peering involves establishing a trust relationship between the clusters, allowing them to replicate data seamlessly. This setup ensures that data synchronization and disaster recovery processes are effective and reliable.
For more detailed information, you can check:
NetApp Documentation on SnapMirror and Cluster Peering

Question No : 11


An engineer Is implementing a data migration scenario for a customer who has multiple FC LUNs across multiple third-party SAN arrays. The engineer wants to use Foreign LUN Import (FLI) for the migration.
What is a requirement on the destination NetApp ONTAP cluster for FLI?

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Explanation:
When using Foreign LUN Import (FLI) for migrating LUNs from third-party SAN arrays to a NetApp ONTAP system, one of the requirements is to have at least one Fibre Channel (FC) port configured in target mode on the destination NetApp ONTAP cluster. This configuration is necessary to facilitate the migration process as the target mode port will accept and manage incoming data from the source SAN arrays.
For additional details, refer to:
NetApp Documentation on FLI

Question No : 12


An administrator installs a new NetApp ONTAP system in a customer's SAN environment. The customer wants to confirm that ALUA correctly changes the path states between Active/Optimized and Active/Nonoptimized.
Which event causes ALUA to change the path states?

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Explanation:
ALUA (Asymmetric Logical Unit Access) is a protocol used in SAN environments to manage paths between a host and its storage. It enables the host to recognize and manage paths to the LUNs more efficiently by designating paths as either "Active/Optimized" or "Active/Nonoptimized". A significant event, such as shutting down all FC LIFs on the HA partner node, will trigger ALUA to change the path states. This action effectively causes the storage paths to transition from the HA partner node to the local node, switching the path states from Active/Nonoptimized to Active/Optimized on the paths that remain active.
For more information, you can refer to:
NetApp Community Discussion on ALUA
NetApp Documentation on ALUA

Question No : 13


A storage administrator has just completed an ISCSI implementation in a customer environment running VMware and needs to validate that the entire network path supports jumbo frames.
Which action should be taken?

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Explanation:
To validate that the entire network path supports jumbo frames after an iSCSI implementation, you should perform a ping test from the host with fragmentation.
This involves using the ping command with specific options to test jumbo frame support:
ping -M do -s 8972 <target_IP>
In this command:
-M do ensures the packets are not fragmented.
-s 8972 sets the packet size to 8972 bytes (9000 bytes MTU minus 28 bytes for the ICMP header). By confirming that the large packets are successfully transmitted without fragmentation, you can validate that the network path, including switches and adapters, supports jumbo frames.
For more details, you can check:
NetApp Documentation - iSCSI Configuration and Best Practices (NetApp) (NetApp).

Question No : 14


What configuration must be applied for NVMe/FC?

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Explanation:
When configuring NVMe/FC (NVMe over Fibre Channel), it is necessary to enable N_Port ID Virtualization (NPIV) on all fabric switches. NPIV allows multiple Fibre Channel initiators to share a single physical Fibre Channel port, which is crucial for NVMe/FC environments where efficient utilization of available ports is needed.
NPIV support enables the creation of virtual ports, which can significantly optimize the configuration and management of Fibre Channel fabrics, thus supporting NVMe/FC operations.
For further details, you can refer to:
NetApp Community - NVMe/FC Configuration (NetApp Community).
NetApp Documentation - NVMe Overview (NetApp).

Question No : 15


An administrator has a NetApp AFF cluster with two SVMs serving LUNs. SnapMirror active sync is configured, and a disaster recovery test is planned over the weekend.
Which NetApp ONTAP command will show the status of this test?

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Explanation:
To check the status of a SnapMirror active sync disaster recovery test on a NetApp ONTAP cluster, you would use the command snapmirror failover show. This command provides the necessary details about the failover status, helping administrators verify if the disaster recovery test is proceeding as expected. It displays the status of the failover groups and their readiness, which is essential for confirming the effectiveness of the disaster recovery setup.
For more detailed information on SnapMirror commands and their usage, refer to:
NetApp Documentation - SnapMirror Commands (NetApp Community) (NetApp Community).

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