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Actual exam question from Netapp's NS0-182
Question #: 76
Topic #: 1
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A customer wants you to add a new AFF A700 HA pair to an existing 4-node AFF8080 EX cluster. The existing cluster uses NetApp CN1610 switches for the cluster connection and is using the recommended port count.
Which statement is true in this scenario?

  • A. You cannot have more than four nodes with AFF.
  • B. There are not enough ports available on the cluster switch.
  • C. The AFF A700 is not supported with NetApp CN1610 switches/
  • D. You cannot mix different AFF models in the same cluster.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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campbj70
3 years, 9 months ago
B The aff700 uses breakout cables to connect to the 10Gb CN1610. There are 16 port per switch and 16 ports are required for the 6 node and 3 ports are required for the ISLs so there are not enough ports.
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Peyotl
3 years, 11 months ago
A. You cannot have more than four nodes with AFF. - You can have up to 12/24 AFF nodes even in a mixed setup B. There are not enough ports available on the cluster switch. - Should be the answer? C. The AFF A700 is not supported with NetApp CN1610 switches/ - Its supported, based on HWU D. You cannot mix different AFF models in the same cluster. - You can mix AFF's, basedon ?HWU
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bccgang
4 years ago
Why not C?
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