NS0-526 NetApp Certified Implementation Engineer - Data Protection

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Question 7

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?

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  • Add a disk shelf with NL-SAS HDDs.

  • Activate aggregate-inline deduplication.

  • Add a capacity tier and set the tiering policy to snapshot-only.

  • Activate aggregate-background deduplication.

Question 8

You are asked to enable WORM technology on a large amount of legal data. The legal team asks that a designated user group have the ability to delete files as needed.

What would satisfy the legal team's requirements?

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  • SnapLock Enterprise

  • SnapVault

  • SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server

  • SnapLock Compliance

Question 9

You are the administrator of an ONTAP cluster, where the majority of users are using Linux machines with home directories mounted using NFS. You keep six daily, four weekly, and one monthly Snapshot copy locally. However, you do not replicate the data to another instance of ONTAP. One of your users reports having accidentally deleted a file, but does not remember the self-serve restore procedure.

How does the user restore the file without having administrator privileges on the cluster?

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  • Issue the snapshot restore-file command.

  • Copy the deleted file from the .snapshot directory.

  • Issue the volume snapshot restore command.

  • Using ONTAP System Manager, restore the volume from a Snapshot copy.