Which NetApp tool has the capability to learn, recommend, and apply Performance Service Levels on multiple clusters?
= Active IQ Unified Manager is a tool that enables you to define the performance and storage objectives for a workload using Performance Service Levels (PSLs). You can assign a PSL to a workload when initially creating the workload, or afterwards by editing the workload. The management and monitoring of storage resources are based on Service Level Objectives (SLOs), which are defined by service level agreements that are based on required performance and capacity. Active IQ Unified Manager provides a few predefined PSLs, such as Extreme Performance, Performance, and Value, and also allows you to create your own PSLs to meet your needs. You can also apply the PSLs to multiple clusters and workloads to ensure optimal performance and utilization of the underlying resources.Reference=Performance Service Levels,Managing Performance Service Levels
A user at a company drags a folder with critical data to another location by mistake, and users can no longer access it. The storage administrator cannot restore the last Snapshot copy, because critical file changes will be lost.
Which NetApp cloud data service can the administrator use to identify the folder move activity?
ONTAP System Manager is a NetApp cloud data service that enables you to manage directories and files on your storage systems. You can use System Manager to view and delete directories and files, as well as restore them from Snapshot copies. System Manager also provides a graphical interface to monitor the performance and capacity of your storage systems. With System Manager, you can identify the folder move activity by browsing the directories and files on your source and destination volumes, and comparing them with the Snapshot copies.Reference=Manage directories and files - NetApp,Ways to monitor Azure NetApp Files | Microsoft Learn.
Which StorageGRID feature enables a compliant information lifecycle management (ILM) policy to prevent object deletion?
S3 Object Lock is a StorageGRID feature that enables a compliant information lifecycle management (ILM) policy to prevent object deletion. S3 Object Lock allows you to apply a retention period and a legal hold to individual objects or object versions in buckets with S3 Object Lock enabled. During the retention period, objects cannot be overwritten or deleted unless the legal hold is in effect. If an object is under a legal hold, it cannot be deleted even after the retention period expires. S3 Object Lock helps you to meet regulatory compliance, privacy, and data protection requirements for your object data.Reference=Manage objects with S3 Object Lock,Example 7: Compliant ILM policy for S3 Object Lock,NetApp StorageGRID ILM on tape
Which NetApp feature provides WORM functionality at the volume level?
n= SnapLock is a NetApp feature that provides WORM (write once, read many) functionality at the volume level. WORM storage enables you to retain files in unmodified form for a specified retention period. SnapLock protects WORM files at the file level and prevents them from being modified, even after the retention period has expired. SnapLock is powered by a tamper-proof clock that determines when the retention period for a WORM file has elapsed. SnapLock is available for Cloud Volumes ONTAP systems and supports both NFS and CIFS protocols.Reference=WORM storage | NetApp Documentation,WORM storage - NetApp
A customer has data on an on-premises volume that needs to be quickly accessed by their analytics application in the cloud. The connection from the cloud provider to the on-premises system has more latency than the cloud analytics application can handle. The customer cannot completely move the volume to the cloud, due to on-premises access requirements.
Which NetApp ONTAP feature enables the customer to use NetApp Cloud Volumes ONTAP for quick read and write access to this volume from the cloud?
FlexCache is a NetApp ONTAP feature that enables the customer to use NetApp Cloud Volumes ONTAP for quick read and write access to this volume from the cloud. FlexCache allows you to create a cache volume on a Cloud Volumes ONTAP system that is linked to an origin volume on an on-premises system. The cache volume serves the read requests from the cloud analytics application, while the write requests are forwarded to the origin volume. FlexCache reduces the latency and bandwidth consumption of accessing the on-premises data from the cloud, while maintaining data consistency and protection.Reference=FlexCache overview,FlexCache documentation,FlexCache: Accelerate access to your data
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