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NetApp Exam NS0-304 Topic 3 Question 18 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-304 exam
Question #: 18
Topic #: 3
[All NS0-304 Questions]

A customer has an existing on-premises E-Series system and StorageGRID system. An administrator is given a task to manage these systems in a new BlueXP instance for future hybrid cloud provisioning. BlueXP is not able to view the on-premises systems even though networking is configured properly.

What should the administrator configure?

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Suggested Answer: A

To manage on-premises E-Series and StorageGRID systems within a new BlueXP instance and address issues with visibility, the administrator needs to configure the Connector. Here's why:

Role of the Connector: The BlueXP Connector acts as a bridge between on-premises systems and BlueXP. It facilitates communication and data flow, making on-premises systems visible and manageable from the cloud-based BlueXP platform.

Setting up the Connector: Install the Connector on a network that has visibility to both the E-Series and StorageGRID systems. Ensure that it can communicate with BlueXP over the internet and with the on-premises systems over the local network.

Troubleshooting Visibility Issues: If BlueXP cannot view the on-premises systems, the issue often lies with the Connector's configuration or connectivity. Verifying and rectifying this can resolve the problem and ensure successful management through BlueXP.

For more information on installing and configuring the BlueXP Connector, refer to the NetApp BlueXP documentation: NetApp BlueXP Connector Guide.


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Diane
9 days ago
Hmm, I don't know. This question seems a bit tricky. Maybe the administrator needs to use their magic 8-ball to figure this one out.
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Cordelia
14 days ago
Hold up, what if the answer is C) VPC peering? That could be a way to connect the on-premises systems to the BlueXP instance in the cloud.
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Sheridan
2 days ago
User 1: I think the administrator should configure A) Connector.
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Maddie
19 days ago
I'm pretty sure it's D) Gateway. Gateways are used to connect on-premises and cloud environments, so that's gotta be it.
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Alex
3 days ago
B: I'm not sure about that, I believe it's C) VPC peering, that's used for connecting VPCs across different environments.
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Ernestine
16 days ago
A: I think it might be A) Connector, that's usually used to link different systems together.
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Laurene
22 days ago
I think a Gateway could also help in this situation.
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Bernardine
24 days ago
I believe VPC peering might also be a good option to consider.
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Nikita
25 days ago
The correct answer is A) Connector. That's the only option that makes sense for managing hybrid cloud systems in BlueXP.
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Alfred
1 days ago
No, SANtricity is not the correct option for managing the systems in a hybrid cloud environment.
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Serita
6 days ago
B) SANtricity
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Corrina
11 days ago
That makes sense, the Connector is needed to manage the on-premises systems in the new BlueXP instance.
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Kenneth
20 days ago
A) Connector
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Joesph
1 months ago
I agree with Vivan, a Connector seems like the right choice.
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Vivan
2 months ago
I think the administrator should configure a Connector.
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