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Actual exam question from Netapp's NS0-520
Question #: 4
Topic #: 1
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A customer has a 4-node cluster consisting of a FAS8020 system and an AFF A220 system that is running iSCSI workloads across two separate SVMs. The FAS8020 system is reaching end of support, so they add a new AFF A400 system to migrate workloads off the FAS8020 system. The customer wants to migrate data off the FAS8020 aggregate n1_aggr1 on SVM2 to the AFF A400 aggregate n5_aggr1 on SVM1.
In this scenario, which NetApp command would accomplish this task?

  • A. volume move
  • B. aggregate reallocation
  • C. volume reallocation
  • D. volume rehost
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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xGeoX
Highly Voted 1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: D
Volume rehost enables you to reassign NAS or SAN volumes from one storage virtual machine (SVM, formerly known as Vserver) to another SVM without requiring a SnapMirror copy. The volume rehost procedures depend upon the protocol type and the volume type. Volume rehost is a disruptive operation for data access and volume management. https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/ontap/volumes/rehost-volume-another-svm-task.html ********************************************************************************* With the vol move; You can move a FlexVol volume to a different aggregate, node, or both within the same storage virtual machine (SVM) to balance storage capacity after determining that there is a storage capacity imbalance so the most accurate answer is vol rehost option D, which allows us to migrate volS across two separate SVMs
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JamyCert
Most Recent 1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: A
volume volume within an SVM
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