 | Describe the major principles associated with Data ONTAP GX |
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Describe how an N-blade and a D-blade interact with each other |
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Describe how a replicated database (RDB) application communicates among the members in its ring |
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Describe the difference between an mroot volume and a virtual server root volume |
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Create a cluster made up of multiple nodes |
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Create an aggregate |
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Create two virtual servers, two additional volumes in each, and two three-volume name spaces |
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Configure an active-active relationship between a pair of nodes |
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Configure network interfaces for a virtual server |
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Create an NFS export and a CIFS share |
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Move a volume from one node to another |
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Create a SnapShot policy for a volume |
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Create two load sharing (LS) mirrors of a volume, and manually replicate them |
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Create two disaster recovery (DR) mirrors of a volume, and manually replicate them |
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Promote a mirror to be a read-write volume |
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Diagnose a VLDB crash and recover from it |
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Upgrade the CFE (firmware) on a node |
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Upgrade the Data ONTAP GX software on two nodes with no down time |