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NetApp NS0-163 Exam - Topic 6 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-163 exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 6
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Due to the sensitive nature of AutoSupport messages, what transport protocol should a storage administrator configure?

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Rasheeda
3 months ago
Wait, are we sure HTTPS is the only option?
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Marsha
3 months ago
Agreed, HTTPS is the best choice here.
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Noel
3 months ago
HTTP is a no-go, right? Too risky!
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Alecia
4 months ago
I thought SFTP was the go-to for sensitive data?
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Blythe
4 months ago
Definitely HTTPS for secure transport!
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Corrina
4 months ago
I feel like SMTP is definitely not the answer here, but I can't recall if SFTP is used in this context. I think HTTPS is the safest bet.
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Deeann
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused; I thought HTTP was okay for some cases, but I guess it’s not secure enough for sensitive messages like AutoSupport.
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Vernice
4 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question, and I believe HTTPS was emphasized for secure communications.
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Valentine
5 months ago
I think HTTPS is the right choice since it encrypts the data, but I'm not entirely sure if SFTP could also be a valid option.
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Mammie
5 months ago
Easy peasy. HTTPS is the standard for securely transmitting sensitive data like AutoSupport messages. Can't go wrong with that choice.
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Domitila
5 months ago
I'm a little confused on the differences between HTTPS, SFTP, and the other options. I'll need to review my notes on secure file transfer protocols before deciding on the best one for this scenario.
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Jenise
5 months ago
HTTPS is the way to go here. It provides encryption and authentication to keep those AutoSupport messages safe during transit. Gotta protect that sensitive data, you know?
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Gail
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I know AutoSupport is important, but I'm not familiar with the different transport protocols and their security implications. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Shizue
5 months ago
This one seems pretty straightforward. AutoSupport messages are sensitive, so HTTPS is the obvious choice to ensure secure transport.
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Justine
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about the second statement. I think it's saying that even though you call a file adapter as a service, there's no linkage between the BPMN process and the external reference in the SOA Composite Editor. But I'm not 100% sure about that.
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Dalene
2 years ago
HTTPS is the only way to go for sensitive AutoSupport messages. Anything else is just asking for trouble. Now, let's talk about the COBOL-powered AutoSupport system I'm working on!
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Sanda
2 years ago
HTTPS? More like HAHA-TP, am I right? But seriously, gotta protect those AutoSupport messages. Can't let the NSA get their hands on them!
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Sheldon
1 year ago
D) SMTP
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Mollie
2 years ago
C) SFTP
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Rikki
2 years ago
A) HTTPS
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Shawnta
2 years ago
SMTP is not a good choice for sensitive messages, so I would go with HTTPS or SFTP.
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Flo
2 years ago
HTTPS all the way, baby! Keeping those AutoSupport messages on lockdown is crucial. No HTTP or SMTP for me, thank you very much.
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Ulysses
1 year ago
Agreed, SFTP is another secure option for transporting sensitive data.
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Stefania
1 year ago
C) SFTP
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Jettie
1 year ago
Definitely HTTPS, can't risk any security breaches with AutoSupport messages.
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Cherrie
2 years ago
C) SFTP
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Vannessa
2 years ago
A) HTTPS
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Hoa
2 years ago
HTTP and SMTP just don't cut it when it comes to protecting AutoSupport messages.
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Norah
2 years ago
I always make sure to configure SFTP for extra security when dealing with sensitive data.
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Amber
2 years ago
I agree, HTTPS is definitely the way to go for secure AutoSupport messages.
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Chaya
2 years ago
HTTPS is the obvious choice here. Can't be too careful with those AutoSupport messages. Wouldn't want them falling into the wrong hands!
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Jaime
2 years ago
C) SFTP
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Carey
2 years ago
A) HTTPS
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Keshia
2 years ago
I believe SFTP would also be a good option for secure transport of AutoSupport messages.
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Wayne
2 years ago
I think HTTPS is the way to go for sensitive AutoSupport messages. Gotta keep that data secure, you know?
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Mickie
2 years ago
I think SFTP is a good choice too, it's encrypted and secure.
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Anglea
2 years ago
D) SMTP
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Mariann
2 years ago
I agree, HTTPS is definitely the most secure option.
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Dorathy
2 years ago
C) SFTP
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Nidia
2 years ago
A) HTTPS
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Stephen
2 years ago
I agree with Rebecka, HTTPS is more secure than HTTP.
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Rebecka
2 years ago
I think the storage administrator should configure HTTPS for AutoSupport messages.
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