Become NetApp Certified with updated NS0-604 exam questions and correct answers
A customer requires Azure NetApp Files volumes to be contained in a specially purposed subnet within your Azure Virtual Network (VNet). The volumes can be accessed directly from within Azure over VNet peering or from on-premises over a Virtual Network Gateway. Which subnet can the customer use that is dedicated to Azure NetApp Files without being connected to the public Internet?
A company has an existing on-premises NetApp AFF array in their datacenter that is about to run out of storage capacity. Due to recent leadership changes, the company cannot add more storage capacity in the existing AFF array, because they need to move to cloud in 2 to 3 years. The current on-premises array contains a lot of cold data. The company needs to free some storage capacity on the existing on-premises AFF array relatively quickly, to support the new application. Which NetApp BlueXP service should the company use to meet this requirement?
A company has an existing on-premises NetApp AFF array in their datacenter that is about to run out of storage capacity. Due to recent leadership changes, the company cannot add more storage capacity in the existing AFF array, because they need to move to cloud in 2 to 3 years. The current on-premises array contains a lot of cold data. The company needs to free some storage capacity on the existing on-premises AFF array relatively quickly, to support the new application. Which NetApp BlueXP service should the company use to meet this requirement?
A customer wants to back up on-premises data to Google by using NetApp BlueXP backup and recovery. What is the first step that is required to implement the backup solution?
A customer wants to replicate data between Azure NetApp Files volumes in different regions. Which replication method should the customer use?
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