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Free Lead2pass NetApp NS0-158 PDF Dumps With New Update Exam Questions: https://www.lead2pass.com/ns0-158.html QUESTION 21 A. System Setup Answer: B QUESTION 22 Referring to the exhibit, the write operations would be compacted into how many WAFL blocks? A. 4 Answer: C QUESTION 23 A. data Answer: D QUESTION 24 A. volume snapshot compute-reclaimable Answer: D QUESTION 25 A. The SVM must be configured for Ethernet LIFs. Answer: BC QUESTION 26 A. deswizzle Answer: CDE QUESTION 27 A. 500 GB Answer: B QUESTION 28 A. only the ports in the failover group that are in the LIF's home node and on the LIF's storage-failover (SFO) partner node Answer: C NS0-158 dumps full version (PDF&VCE): https://www.lead2pass.com/ns0-158.html Large amount of free NS0-158 exam questions on Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3Syig5i8gpDSlNsODFqU2FNSEk
Which NetApp management tool verifies the disk-shelf cabling of an existing NetApp cluster?
B. Config Advisor
C. OnCommand Unified Manager
D. OnCommand System Manager
Click the Exhibit button.
B. 2
C. 3
D. 5
Explanation:
4k is the block size that WAFL uses to write on each disk.
From the exhibit: 0.5 + 1 + 2 + 1.3 + 1 + 0.5 + 0.5 + 1 + 2 KB equals 9.8 KB, which would fit in 3 WAFL blocks.
http://community.netapp.com/t5/Network-Storage-Protocols-Discussions/WAFL-questions-blocks-and-stripes/td-p/31555
Which LIF role type is used by a volume move operation between nodes?
B. cluster
C. intercluster
D. cluster-mgmt
A storage administrator wants to recover a file from a snapshot.
The rest of the data in this volume should be preserved.
In this scenario, which command would you use?
B. volume snapshot restore
C. volume snapshot rename
D. volume snapshot restore-file
Explanation:
The volume snapshot restore-file command enables you to restore a single file to a version saved in the Snapshot copy.
https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1610202/html/volume/snapshot/restore-file.html
You are configuring an ONTAP solution for FC host connectivity.
In this scenario, how should the cluster be configured? (Choose two.)
B. FC ports must be configured as initiators.
C. FCP must be licensed on the cluster.
D. FC ports must be configured as targets.
Explanation:
You can configure the FC and the FCoE protocols on the SVM for SAN hosts. LIFs are created on the most suitable adapters and assigned to port sets to ensure data path redundancy. Based on your requirements, you can configure either FC, FCoE, or both the protocols.
Before you begin
The FCP license must be enabled on the cluster.
All the nodes in the cluster must be healthy.
Each node must have at least two correctly configured ports for each protocol (FC and FCoE).
What are three volume-level storage efficiency features of ONTAP? (Choose three.)
B. space reclamation
C. compaction
D. compression
E. deduplication
A customer has a 1,000 GB volume used as a NAS share that has 3x 100 GB files and has no existing Snapshot copies. The customer creates a Snapshot copy of the volume, adds a 500 Gb file to the volume, and then deletes one of the 100 GB files from the volume.
How much free space is in the volume in this scenario?
B. 200 GB
C. 300 GB
D. 600 GB
Which network interface failover group target ports are available when the system-defined failover policy is used?
B. only the ports in the failover group that are in the LIF's home node
C. only the ports in the failover group that are in the LIF's home node and on a non- storage-failover (non-SFO) partner node
D. all network ports from all nodes in the failover group
Explanation:
system-defined: Only those ports on the LIF's home node and a non-SFO partner.
ONTAP 9. 0 Network_Management_Guide (January 2017), page 20
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