You currently have a Cloud Volumes ONTAP instance running and need to have read/write access to a volume on an on-premises ONTAP cluster. In this scenario, which feature do you use? (Choose the best answer.)
Answer is C.
FlashPool, destination is always cloud storage such as AWS S3, GC Storage or Azure Blob not Cloud Volumes ONTAP (never seen it, and it does not make sense)
It is C "Snapmirror".
You can snapmirror volumes from on-premise to Cloud Volumes ONTAP and with a "snapmirror break -destination-path <on-premise_SVM:on-premise_Volume>" you will get read/write access to this volume at the Cloud Volumes ONTAP site, even if the volume was running actively on-premise.
Official NetApp documentation
"The snapmirror break command breaks a SnapMirror relationship between a source and destination endpoint of a data protection mirror. The destination endpoint can be a Vserver, volume or SolidFire endpoint. When Data ONTAP breaks the relationship, if the endpoint is a volume or SolidFire endpoint, the destination is made read/write and can diverge from the source volume"
it says, You currently have a Cloud Volumes ONTAP instance running, meaning it's from a cloud to an on-premise right? so should be using Snapmirror. does it make sense?
so C
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