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NetApp Exam NS0-184 Topic 3 Question 49 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-184 exam
Question #: 49
Topic #: 3
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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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Joanna
4 months ago
If the storage admin tried to create a 4-node MetroCluster, I bet the users would just start calling it the 'MetroChaos' instead. Sometimes less is more, you know?
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Martin
2 months ago
D) the ability to convert the FAS2520s to disk shelves and attach them to the new nodes
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Viola
3 months ago
Yeah, keeping it simple is definitely the way to go.
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Kimbery
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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Cory
3 months ago
A) the ability to move the volumes from the old nodes to the new nodes
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Annice
4 months ago
I think option D could work too, converting the FAS2520s to disk shelves.
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Brittney
4 months ago
I gotta say, the idea of pulling out the disk trays and just plopping them into the new nodes made me chuckle. It's like playing Tetris with your storage hardware!
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Sina
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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Mendy
3 months ago
A) the ability to move the volumes from the old nodes to the new nodes
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Quentin
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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Teri
3 months ago
A) the ability to move the volumes from the old nodes to the new nodes
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Von
4 months ago
I'm not sure about option B, it might not be the best way to upgrade the cluster.
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Sharee
4 months ago
Converting the old FAS2520s to disk shelves could work, but that might add unnecessary complexity to the upgrade process. I'd stick to the simpler options if I were the storage admin.
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Mike
4 months ago
Converting the old FAS2520s to disk shelves could work, but that might add unnecessary complexity to the upgrade process. I'd stick to the simpler options if I were the storage admin.
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Leslee
4 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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Krissy
4 months ago
A) the ability to move the volumes from the old nodes to the new nodes
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Carmen
4 months ago
I agree with Anisha, option A seems like the right choice to preserve the data.
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Anisha
4 months ago
I think option A is possible because the volumes can be moved.
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Gladis
5 months ago
Creating a 4-node MetroCluster? That sounds a bit overkill for this scenario. I don't think that's the best option here.
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Mona
5 months ago
I'm not sure about pulling out the disk trays and reseating them in the new nodes. That sounds like it could be a risky operation and might not work as smoothly as we'd hope.
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Rodolfo
5 months ago
Hmm, moving the volumes from the old nodes to the new ones seems like the obvious choice here. That would be the easiest way to preserve the existing data.
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Stanford
4 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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Arlette
4 months ago
A) the ability to move the volumes from the old nodes to the new nodes
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