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Actual exam question from Netapp's NS0-194
Question #: 28
Topic #: 1
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A volume was accidentally deleted two hours ago by another administrator. No backups exist.
In this scenario, what do you do to restore the data?

  • A. Use the ONTAP System Manager to recover the volume.
  • B. Use a volume snapshot to return the data to the active file system.
  • C. Use the volume recovery queue to restore the volume.
  • D. Use an aggregate snapshot to revert the aggregate to an earlier state.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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Zargario
1 year ago
C - volume recovery queue - https://kb.netapp.com/onprem/ontap/os/How_to_use_the_Volume_Recovery_Queue
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MarkoG
2 years, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: A
[A] If you have accidently deleted one or more FlexVol volumes, you can use System Manager to recover these volumes. Beginning with ONTAP 9.8, you can also user System Manager to recover FlexGroup volumes. You can also delete the volumes permanently by purging the volumes. The volume retention time can be set on a storage VM level. By default, the volume retention time is set to 12 hours. https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/ontap/task_admin_recover_deleted_volumes.html
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MarkoG
2 years, 4 months ago
[A] If you have accidently deleted one or more FlexVol volumes, you can use System Manager to recover these volumes. Beginning with ONTAP 9.8, you can also user System Manager to recover FlexGroup volumes. You can also delete the volumes permanently by purging the volumes. The volume retention time can be set on a storage VM level. By default, the volume retention time is set to 12 hours. https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/ontap/task_admin_recover_deleted_volumes.html
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RjayC
2 years, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: C
Volume recovery queue: A volume delete request against a volume that has type RW or DP (as seen in volume show command output) causes that volume to be moved to a partially deleted state. By default, it is retained in a recovery queue for at least 12 hours before being fully deleted.
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