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NS0-157 · Question #189
NS0-157 Question #189: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is A: 32-bit aggregates. In NetApp ONTAP, volumes residing on 32-bit aggregates can be relocated to either another 32-bit aggregate or a 64-bit aggregate using the volume move operation.
Question
Volumes can be moved from 32-bit aggregates to which two types of aggregates? (Choose two.)
Options
- A32-bit aggregates
- B64-bit aggregates
- CFlex aggregates
- DTraditional aggregates
Explanation
In NetApp ONTAP, volumes residing on 32-bit aggregates can be relocated to either another 32-bit aggregate or a 64-bit aggregate using the volume move operation.
Common mistakes.
- C. Flex aggregates is not a recognized NetApp aggregate classification in this context - the relevant distinction for volume move targets is 32-bit versus 64-bit.
- D. Traditional aggregates is not a separate target type in this classification - NetApp aggregates are categorized as 32-bit or 64-bit, and this term does not define a distinct move destination.
Concept tested. NetApp ONTAP volume move between aggregate types
Reference. https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/ontap/volumes/move-volume-task.html
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