Based on my understanding, ONTAP CLI and NetApp SnapCenter are the two tools that will give me the granular control I need over the Snapshot copy schedule. The CLI provides the most flexibility, while SnapCenter offers a more user-friendly interface to accomplish the same task.
I'm a bit confused on this one. I know OnCommand Unified Manager is used for monitoring and reporting, but I'm not sure if it has the functionality to modify Snapshot schedules. I'll need to double-check the features of each tool to make the best choice.
The question is asking for two tools, so I'm thinking ONTAP CLI and NetApp SnapCenter are the way to go. The CLI gives you direct access to manage Snapshot schedules, and SnapCenter provides a GUI interface to do the same thing.
Hmm, I'm not too sure about this one. I know OnCommand System Manager can manage Snapshot copies, but I'm not sure if it has the level of granularity we need here. I'll have to review the tool capabilities more closely.
I think the ONTAP CLI and NetApp SnapCenter would be the best tools to modify the Snapshot copy schedule and get more granular control over data recovery.
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