Online Access Free NS0-526 Practice Test
Exam Code: | NS0-526 |
Exam Name: | NetApp Certified Implementation Engineer, Data Protection |
Certification Provider: | Network Appliance |
Free Question Number: | 215 |
Posted: | Sep 09, 2025 |
You have multiple load-sharing destinations for a volume in a storage virtual machine. The source volume has become unavailable and you want to make one of the destination volumes the new source.
What happens to the original source volume?
You have a NAS volume containing 100 GB of data and daily change rate of 10%. You want to keep seven daily Snapshot copies.
What is the minimum size for the volume?
You need to restore a file from yesterday's backup. You know that a Snapshot copy is in place on the volume where the data is stored. Other users are notcomplaining about lost or corrupt data on the volume.
All users are running Windows 7 on desktop computers.
How would you recover the file quickly without disrupting other users' data?
Click the Exhibit button.
cluster2::>snapmirror show -instance
Source Path: svm1:svm1_vol3
Destination Path: svm1_2:svm1_2_vol2
Relationship Type: DP
Relationship Group Type: none
SnapMirror Schedule: 5min
SnapMirror Policy Type: async-mirror
SnapMirror Policy: DPDefault
Tries Limit: -
Throttle (KB/sec): unlimited
Mirror State: Snapmirrored
Relationship Status: Idle
Last Transfer Type: update
Last Transfer Error: -
Last Transfer Size: 72 KB
Last Transfer Network Compression Ratio: 1:1
Last Transfer Duration: 0:0:2
Last Transfer From: svm1:svm1_vol3
Last Transfer End Timestamp: 09/24 13:10:04
Progress Last Updated: -
Relationship Capability: 8.2 and above
Lag Time: 0:0:55
Number of Successful Updates: 1
Number of Failed Updates: 0
Number of Successful Resyncs: 0
Number of Failed Resyncs: 0
Number of Successful Breaks: 0
Number of Failed Breaks: 0
Total Transfer Bytes: 212992
Total Transfer Time in Seconds: 5
You want to view your SnapMirros relationship to make sure it is up to date. You issue the snapmirror show -instance command. Referring to the exhibit, how long has it been since the last SnapMirror update has successfullyoccurred?