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NetApp Exam NS0-184 Topic 1 Question 51 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-184 exam
Question #: 51
Topic #: 1
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A storage administrator is trying to upgrade a pair of FAS2520s with internal SATA storage to a new 2-node FAS8300 cluster. The storage administrator wants to preserve the existing data.

In this scenario, which two capabilities are available to the storage administrator? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: C, D

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Queen
3 months ago
I'm just imagining the storage admin trying to stuff the entire FAS2520 into the new FAS8300. 'It'll fit, I promise!'
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Lacey
2 months ago
A) the ability to move the volumes from the old nodes to the new nodes
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Willard
2 months ago
Haha, that would be quite a sight to see!
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Veta
2 months ago
B) the ability to pull out the tray of internal disks of the FAS2520s and reseat the tray in the internal storage of the FAS8300s
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Lou
2 months ago
A) the ability to move the volumes from the old nodes to the new nodes
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Ivette
3 months ago
This question is hilarious. It's like the storage admin is playing Tetris with their data center. 'Where does this disk tray fit best, hmm?'
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Margot
3 months ago
I'm sorry, but who in their right mind would just 'reseat the tray' from the old system into the new one? That's like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.
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Alesia
3 months ago
I think option D could work too, converting the FAS2520s to disk shelves and attaching them to the new nodes could be a good option.
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Edna
3 months ago
Ooh, option C for the win! Gotta love that 4-node MetroCluster action. Spread that data across the land, my friend!
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Julie
2 months ago
A: Absolutely, especially when upgrading to a new cluster. It's important to preserve the existing data.
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Romana
3 months ago
B: Yeah, it's always good to have that kind of redundancy and data protection in place.
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Thea
3 months ago
A: Option C does sound pretty cool! Having a 4-node MetroCluster would definitely spread the data out nicely.
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Micah
3 months ago
Hold up, isn't option D kinda genius? Converting the old nodes to disk shelves and attaching them to the new ones? That's some next-level storage admin skills right there.
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Desiree
2 months ago
Noe: That's true, that could also be a good option to consider.
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Wenona
3 months ago
But what about the ability to move the volumes from the old nodes to the new nodes?
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Noe
3 months ago
Yeah, that could definitely save time and effort.
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Rebbeca
3 months ago
Option D does sound like a smart move.
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Jose
4 months ago
I'm not sure about option B, pulling out the tray of internal disks and reseating them might not be the best approach.
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Mona
4 months ago
Option A seems like the obvious choice here. Just move the volumes from the old to the new nodes, easy peasy!
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Kizzy
3 months ago
Option A is definitely the way to go. It's the most straightforward solution.
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Carissa
3 months ago
B) the ability to pull out the tray of internal disks of the FAS2520s and reseat the tray in the internal storage of the FAS8300s
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Shoshana
3 months ago
A) the ability to move the volumes from the old nodes to the new nodes
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Brittani
3 months ago
Definitely, it's important to preserve the existing data during the upgrade.
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Kenneth
3 months ago
I agree, moving the volumes seems like the safest option.
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Edda
4 months ago
I agree with Alfreda, option A seems like a feasible solution to preserve the existing data.
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Alfreda
4 months ago
I think option A is possible because the volumes can be moved to the new nodes.
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