You have a requirement to keep multiple yearly Snapshot copies on your SnapMirror destination volume. However, you do not want to have the Snapshot copies locked on your source volume because you do not have the required capacity.
Where do you set the schedule option to create the required Snapshot copies?
To retain multiple yearly Snapshot copies only on the SnapMirror destination, you must apply a Snapshot policy on the secondary volume. This avoids consuming space on the source volume, as these Snapshots are created and retained independently on the destination.
You are testing a MetroCluster disaster recovery scenario for your customer, and you get an error messaging stating that the test failed.
Which command should you use to view detailed error information?
The metrocluster operation show command provides detailed status and error information about MetroCluster operations, including switchover, switchback, and testing activities. It's the correct command to diagnose a failed disaster recovery test.
You have a requirement to keep multiple yearly Snapshot copies on your SnapMirror destination volume. However, you do not want to have the Snapshot copies locked on your source volume because you do not have the required capacity.
Where do you set the schedule option to create the required Snapshot copies?
To retain multiple yearly Snapshot copies only on the SnapMirror destination, you must apply a Snapshot policy on the secondary volume. This avoids consuming space on the source volume, as these Snapshots are created and retained independently on the destination.
Which NetApp solution safeguards Kubernetes volumes to object storage in public and private cloud providers?
BlueXP backup and recovery provides protection for Kubernetes volumes by backing them up to object storage across public and private cloud providers. It ensures data durability, long-term retention, and recovery for containerized workloads.
Your customer wants to set up a local retention time of at least four months. They also want to protect a week of retention from being deleted by ransomware or rogue administrators.
Which two settings create the correct Snapshot policy to achieve this? (Choose two.)
To meet the requirement of 122 days 4 months, so setting the weekly Snapshot copy retention to 122 days ensures local backups are retained for that duration.
To protect a week of retention from tampering, apply SnapLock to the daily Snapshot copies with a 7-day retention, which makes them tamper-proof and resistant to deletion by ransomware or rogue administrators.
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