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NS0-157 · Question #309

Which Data ONTAP option sets system-wide for all transfers?

The correct answer is D. Options replication.throttle.enable. Data ONTAP uses the 'options replication.throttle.enable' command to control bandwidth for all replication transfers system-wide.

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Question

Which Data ONTAP option sets system-wide for all transfers?

Options

  • AOptions transfers.wide.enable
  • BOptions transfer.throttle.enable.
  • COption replication.wide.enable
  • DOptions replication.throttle.enable

How the community answered

(28 responses)
  • B
    4% (1)
  • C
    4% (1)
  • D
    93% (26)

Why each option

Data ONTAP uses the 'options replication.throttle.enable' command to control bandwidth for all replication transfers system-wide.

AOptions transfers.wide.enable

There is no valid Data ONTAP option named 'transfers.wide.enable' - this is not a recognized command in the ONTAP options namespace.

BOptions transfer.throttle.enable.

'transfer.throttle.enable' is not a valid Data ONTAP option; the correct namespace prefix is 'replication', not 'transfer'.

COption replication.wide.enable

'option replication.wide.enable' is not a valid Data ONTAP command and uses an incorrect syntax and option name.

DOptions replication.throttle.enableCorrect

The 'options replication.throttle.enable' command in Data ONTAP is the correct system-wide option for throttling replication transfers. It works in conjunction with 'replication.throttle.incoming.max_kbs' and 'replication.throttle.outgoing.max_kbs' to set bandwidth limits globally across all SnapMirror and SnapVault transfers on the system.

Concept tested: Data ONTAP replication throttle system-wide option

Source: https://docs.netapp.com/ontap-9/topic/com.netapp.doc.dot-cm-cmpr/GUID-5CB10C70-AC11-41C0-8C16-B4D0DF916E9B.html

Topics

#replication throttle#transfer options#system-wide settings

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