A volume has been filled completely by active data and Snapshot copies.
What must you do to make the volume writable again?
A storage administrator configured a replication relationship between two volumes on separate clusters. Although the baseline succeeded, the relationship has not been updating. On further investigation, you notice that the administrator did not add an update schedule.
In this situation, what are three ways to solve this problem? (Choose three.)
A customer wants to monitor the current utilization of storage capacity to ensure storage availability. They decide to implement quotas on some volumes.
What are threetypes of quotas that would satisfy the customer's requirement? (Choose three.)
In which two scenarios would a SnapMirror policy be applied?
(Choose two.)
Response:
A client has a FlexVol volume that is 10 TB in size and is nearly full. The volume has a Snapshot reserve of 5%, that is currently utilized at 120%. They have chosen to enable ONTAP to automatically delete the oldest Snapshot copies with a volume threshold trigger in order to free space within the volume when it becomes necessary.
In this scenario, what amount of space would be made available to the client, without additional intervention?
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