Click the Exhibit button.

A backup administrator notices throughput problems during backup jobs. While the job is running, you review the QoS output for the target volume.
Referring to the exhibit, which statement is correct?
A. The volume is encountering the QoS limit.
B. The network is slow.
C. The data layer of the controller is slow.
D. The traffic is going over an indirect path in the cluster.
Click the exhibit button.

Based on the QoS output from the storage controller, your database administrator is complaining of slow read and write performance.
Referring to the exhibit, what would be two appropriate actions to improve performance for both reads and writes? (Choose two.)
A. Move the workload to an SSD aggregate.
B. Apply a QoS maximum policy to the csdata-wid1234 workload.
C. Add a Flash Pool to the existing aggregate.
D. Upgrade the controller's NVRAM.
When you expand an aggregate, the spare partitions can be added as only a new RAID group, even though the current RAID group size is large enough for the current and new partitions.
In this scenario, which statement is correct?
A. The partitions to be added share disks with the partitions in the existing RAID group.
B. RAID group size is used only when dealing with non-partitioned disks.
C. Only nonpartitioned disks can be added to a RAID group with existing partitions.
D. The aggregate must be converted to RAID-TEC to expand RAID groups using partitions.
A customer using a FAS9000 needs to perform a takeover, but their system indicates that a takeover is not possible. You have the customer execute the storage failover show -instance -node nodeb command with the resulting message, "Takeover Not Possible: NVRAM log not synchronized".
In this scenario, what would you do to solve the problem?
A. Verify that the interconnect cables are connected correctly between the nodes and verify the interconnect links status by using the cluster show -instance command.
B. Reboot each node to correct the problem, and then rerun the command to verify that the problem has corrected itself. If the problem still exists, reseat the controller module.
C. Verify that the interconnect cables are connected correctly between the nodes and verify the interconnect links status by using the storage failover show -instance command.
D. Power off the node manually to force a takeover and reseat the controller module. When the system comes back up, rerun the command to see if it the problem still exists.
After you replace a network adapter card in a NetApp node, what should be done before you put the node back into production?
A. From the cluster::> prompt, use the sldiag utility for testing before rejoining the cluster.
B. From the LOADER> prompt, use the boot_diags command and use the sldiag utility for testing.
C. From the LOADER> prompt, use the boot_ontap command to boot into ONTAP and use the sldiag utility for testing.
D. From the cluster::> prompt, use the set diag command for testing before rejoining the cluster.
You want to replicate all volumes of an SVM, including the SVM's configuration data, to another cluster on an hourly schedule.
Which action should you perform to accomplish this task?
A. Configure SVM disaster recovery between the two SVMs.
B. Configure SyncMirror between the two clusters.
C. Configure SnapMirror replication for the volumes with a relationship type of DP.
D. Configure SnapMirror replication for the volumes with a relationship type of XDP.
You have a vSphere Essentials Plus environment configured with NetApp LUNs for datastores. You are backing up the environment using the SnapCenter Plug-in for VMware vSphere. However, you are having problems performing restore operations using SnapCenter.
What is a reason for this problem?
A. NetApp Virtual Storage Console is required for restore operations.
B. Only NFS datastores are supported with SnapCenter.
C. A Windows-based vCenter Server is required.
D. VMware Storage vMotion is not licensed.
An upgrade to ONTAP 8.3 and later fails because the cluster contains 32-bit data.
In this scenario, which statement is correct?
A. Ignore the warning, and use the -force parameter to complete the upgrade.
B. ONTAP 8.3 and later supports 32-bit data format.
C. Identify and move the volume with 32-bit data to another node of the cluster.
D. Identify the 32-bit data and either convert, remove or move out of the cluster.
A customer reports that a Linux system is unable to access a required NFS export on an ONTAP SVM named "svm01-02". This is an important server in their NIS environment and users are unable to log in. Referring to the logs, they see several notifications of the message shown below.
"exports.netgroup.dnsNoPtrRec: IP address "192.168.1.13" does not have a reverse mapping for its corresponding hostname in the configured name servers when evaluating the export-policy rules for netgroup "linux_1" on Vserver "svm01- 02"."
In this scenario, what is causing the problem?
A. The export policy has the wrong netgroups defined.
B. The DNS server does not have the relevant mapping from the IP address to the hostname.
C. The ns-switch sources are set to files,dns instead of hosts,dns.
D. The netgroup definition in NIS is missing the 192.168.1.13 IP address.
You connect your cluster to a new pair of SAN switches and configure several LIFs for FC. You can see the cluster's physical port WWPNs but are unable to see the LIF WWPNs in the FC fabric.
How would you correct this issue?
A. Enable NPIV on the SAN switches.
B. Enable CNA mode on the physical NetApp ports.
C. Enable NPV on the SAN switches.
D. Enable Selective LUN Mapping (SLM) on the NetApp cluster.