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NS0-157 · Question #411

What are the two valid NDMP modes? (Choose two.)

The correct answer is B. node-scoped D. cluster-scoped. This question tests knowledge of the two supported NDMP operational modes available in clustered Data ONTAP for tape backup.

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Question

What are the two valid NDMP modes? (Choose two.)

Options

  • Alocal-scoped
  • Bnode-scoped
  • CSVM-scoped
  • Dcluster-scoped

How the community answered

(51 responses)
  • A
    2% (1)
  • B
    92% (47)
  • C
    6% (3)

Why each option

This question tests knowledge of the two supported NDMP operational modes available in clustered Data ONTAP for tape backup.

Alocal-scoped

Local-scoped is not a recognized NDMP mode in clustered Data ONTAP and does not appear in NetApp NDMP documentation as a valid operational mode.

Bnode-scopedCorrect

Node-scoped NDMP mode is a valid mode in clustered Data ONTAP where NDMP sessions are established directly with a specific node, and tape backup and restore operations are scoped to that node's locally attached tape devices and data.

CSVM-scoped

SVM-scoped is not designated as a correct NDMP mode per this exam objective; the two recognized modes in this context are node-scoped and cluster-scoped.

Dcluster-scopedCorrect

Cluster-scoped NDMP mode is the second valid mode, allowing NDMP sessions to be managed at the cluster level through the cluster management LIF, providing centralized control over backup operations across all nodes.

Concept tested: NDMP operational modes in clustered Data ONTAP

Source: https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/ontap/tape-backup/ndmp-modes-concept.html

Topics

#NDMP#backup modes#node-scoped#cluster-scoped

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