I've got a good feeling about the IE switches and AP 3800 being the two Extended products in DNA-C 1.1. I'll mark those down and double-check the reference material.
Okay, let me see if I can break this down. Since the Vendor object has a master-detail relationship with the Account object, that means there are likely some dependencies or constraints that prevent the field type from being changed. My best guess is that option D is the correct answer - there are probably some Vendor records with null values in the Account field, and that's why the change wasn't allowed.
Okay, I've got this. The incident management procedures need to define the escalation process for more serious incidents. That's a critical part of the process.
Well, if I were a virtual infrastructure operator, I'd use Fibre Channel and iSCSI. Anything else would be like trying to put a square peg in a round hole... or like trying to use a garden hose to fill up a swimming pool.
This is a no-brainer! Fibre Channel and iSCSI are the two storage protocols that can be used to create a VMFS datastore. What, you thought SMB was an option? That's for file sharing, not storage!
Hmm, let's see... NFS and CIFS are both network file system protocols, so they should work, right? Wait, what about iSCSI? That's a storage protocol, isn't it?
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