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NetApp Exam NS0-527 Topic 6 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-527 exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 6
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A customer is running ONTAP 9.7 on a FAS2720 cluster that has 12 x 4 TB NL-SAS drives in the chassis with capacity running low. You decide to use Fabric Pool technology to solve this problem.

What does the customer need to do to accomplish this task?

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Suggested Answer: B, D, E

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Vanna
1 months ago
I heard the wizard in Option D is voiced by Gandalf himself. 'You shall not pass... the capacity threshold!'
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Sunshine
1 days ago
B: Purchase a Data Protection Optimized (DPO) license.
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Izetta
5 days ago
A: Add an SSD aggregate.
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Tammi
2 months ago
Wait, we need to buy a license just to use Fabric Pool? That's like putting a 'Parking' sign on an empty field. Option B is a no-go for me.
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Derrick
1 days ago
D: Yeah, buying a license just for Fabric Pool seems unnecessary. Using the CLI or wizard might be the way to go.
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Tracie
9 days ago
C: Using the wizard to add a capacity pool is another option to consider.
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Mari
1 months ago
B: Adding an SSD aggregate could also help solve the low capacity issue.
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Sharen
1 months ago
A: You don't necessarily need to purchase a license, you can use the CLI to add a capacity pool.
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Belen
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think adding an SSD aggregate could also be a good option.
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Melodie
2 months ago
I agree with Cheryll, using the CLI seems like the right way to go.
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Cherelle
2 months ago
A DPO license? Really? That sounds like a waste of money. I'm going with Option C to save the company some cash.
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Nan
1 months ago
Option C is the way to go. It's cost-effective and gets the job done.
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Thora
1 months ago
Option C) Use the CLI and add a capacity pool.
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Cheryll
2 months ago
I think the customer should use the CLI and add a capacity pool.
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Lorean
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but maybe adding an SSD aggregate could also help with the low capacity issue.
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Julian
2 months ago
I agree with Leoma, using the CLI seems like the right way to go.
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Rosalia
2 months ago
I've used Fabric Pool before, and the CLI is definitely the way to go. I bet Option C will give me more control and flexibility.
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Alberto
15 days ago
Definitely, using the CLI will give you more control over the process.
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Percy
26 days ago
I agree, the CLI is the way to go for more flexibility.
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Wenona
28 days ago
That's a good choice. The CLI does give you more control.
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Devora
1 months ago
Option C) Use the CLI and add a capacity pool.
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Rosenda
2 months ago
Option D looks the easiest, but I wonder if the wizard will hold my hand through the whole process or if I'll need to do some manual configuration too.
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Leoma
2 months ago
I think the customer should use the CLI and add a capacity pool.
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