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NetApp Exam NS0-304 Topic 5 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-304 exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 5
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An administrator notices that Cloud Data Sense is not scanning the new NFS volume that was recently provisioned. What should the administrator enable?

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Suggested Answer: B

In an HA (High Availability) Cloud Volumes ONTAP (CVO) configuration within AWS that spans multiple Availability Zones, a total of 13 private IP addresses are required. This includes IP addresses for various components such as management interfaces, data LIFs (Logical Interfaces), and intercluster LIFs for both nodes in the HA pair. The distribution of these IP addresses ensures redundancy and failover capabilities across the Availability Zones, which is essential for maintaining high availability and resilience of the storage environment.


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Charlene
2 months ago
Hold on, I've got this. The answer must be A) S3 access. I mean, who doesn't love a good S3 bucket scan, am I right? Cloud Data Sense is clearly just feeling a bit thirsty for some S3 action.
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Mindy
7 days ago
Let's enable S3 access and see if that fixes the issue with the NFS volume.
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Rosalyn
9 days ago
Yeah, Cloud Data Sense probably just needs access to that S3 bucket.
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Hildred
13 days ago
I think you're right, A) S3 access sounds like the way to go.
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Leonie
2 months ago
Interesting question. I'm going to go with C) CIFS access. Maybe the Cloud Data Sense is expecting a CIFS-based volume instead of an NFS one.
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Great, I'll go ahead and enable CIFS access and monitor the scanning process.
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Carmen
11 days ago
Yes, let's give it a shot and see if Cloud Data Sense starts scanning the NFS volume.
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Shannon
13 days ago
Should we try enabling it and see if that fixes the issue?
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Edward
22 days ago
I think you're right, CIFS access might be the solution.
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Luisa
2 months ago
Ah, I see. The key here is that the administrator needs to enable the right access for the Cloud Data Sense to work. I'm going to go with D) Write permissions. That should do the trick!
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Marti
2 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'd go with B) Read permissions. It makes sense that the administrator needs to enable read access for the Cloud Data Sense to scan the new NFS volume.
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Nana
1 months ago
I agree, enabling read permissions makes the most sense in this situation.
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Jina
1 months ago
I think you're right, B) Read permissions should be enabled for Cloud Data Sense to scan the new NFS volume.
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Reyes
2 months ago
I believe enabling S3 access makes sense because Cloud Data Sense may need to scan the NFS volume using S3 protocols.
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Jospeh
2 months ago
I agree with Margarita, enabling S3 access should solve the issue.
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Margarita
2 months ago
I think the administrator should enable S3 access.
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