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NetApp Exam NS0-593 Topic 3 Question 57 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-593 exam
Question #: 57
Topic #: 3
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Marlon
10 months ago
Hmm, the NVMe LUN option sounds tempting, but I think A, C, and D are the way to go. Gotta love these NVMe questions - they're like a puzzle, but with a lot more acronyms!
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Arlyne
10 months ago
Hold on, I'm not sure about the NVMe broadcast domain here. Let me double-check... Yep, A, C, and D are the way to go. Can't go wrong with the classic NVMe trio!
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Bobbye
9 months ago
Good call on double-checking, those three objects are essential for assigning storage access to an NVMe protocol host.
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Joanna
9 months ago
Thanks for confirming, I'll make sure to set up the NVMe subsystem, NVMe LIF, and NVMe namespace.
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Terina
10 months ago
I think you're right, A, C, and D are the key objects to configure for storage access.
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Ettie
10 months ago
Okay, this looks straightforward. I'll go with A, C, and D. The NVMe subsystem, an NVMe LIF, and the NVMe namespace. Easy peasy!
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Corrinne
9 months ago
User1: Thanks for the reminder. So, A, C, and D it is for configuring storage access with NVMe.
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Selma
9 months ago
User3: Don't forget about setting up the NVMe LIF as well. That's an important part of the process.
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Filiberto
9 months ago
Yeah, those are the correct objects to configure for storage access with NVMe.
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Shonda
10 months ago
I think you're on the right track. A, C, and D sound good to me too.
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Gussie
10 months ago
I'm not sure about the NVMe LIF. Can someone explain why it's necessary for this task?
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Hannah
10 months ago
I agree with Darci. Those three objects are essential for assigning storage access to an NVMe protocol host.
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Bulah
11 months ago
Ah, this one's tricky! I'm going with A, C, and E - the NVMe subsystem, an NVMe LIF, and an NVMe LUN. Gotta love those acronyms, right?
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Edwin
9 months ago
I'm going with A, C, and E as well. The NVMe subsystem, an NVMe LIF, and an NVMe LUN seem like the right choices.
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Tomoko
10 months ago
Actually, I believe it's A, C, and E - the NVMe subsystem, an NVMe LIF, and an NVMe LUN.
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Carman
10 months ago
I think it's A, B, and D - the NVMe subsystem, the NVMe broadcast domain, and the NVMe namespace.
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Darci
11 months ago
I think we need to configure the NVMe subsystem, NVMe LIF, and NVMe namespace.
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Georgeanna
11 months ago
Hmm, let me think... I'd say A, C, and D. The NVMe subsystem, an NVMe LIF, and the NVMe namespace seem like the key components to configure here.
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Jennie
9 months ago
I'm not sure about the NVMe LUN, but I know the NVMe subsystem, an NVMe LIF, and the NVMe namespace are necessary.
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Ernest
10 months ago
Actually, the correct objects to configure are the NVMe subsystem, an NVMe LIF, and the NVMe namespace.
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Ludivina
10 months ago
I think the NVMe broadcast domain is also needed for storage access to an NVMe protocol host.
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Nobuko
10 months ago
Yes, those are the three objects that must be configured to assign storage access to an NVMe protocol host.
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Isabella
10 months ago
I agree, the NVMe subsystem, an NVMe LIF, and the NVMe namespace are the correct objects to configure.
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Janae
10 months ago
I think you're right. We need to configure the NVMe subsystem, an NVMe LIF, and the NVMe namespace.
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