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Question 16

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You have a 2-node NetApp FAS2750 ONTAP cluster. You create a new 20-GB LUN in a new 100-GB volume and write 10 GB of data to the LUN. No storage efficiencies are enabled for the volume or aggregate.

Referring to the exhibit, which two statements are true? (Choose two.)

    Correct Answer: A, D

    ONTAP reports that the volume is using 10 GB of its containing aggregate because only 10 GB of data is written to the LUN, and the LUN is not space-reserved (thin provisioned). Therefore, it reflects the actual data used. Given that the LUN has 10 GB of data in a 100 GB volume with no space efficiencies enabled, the volume's usage is 10% full.

Discussion
Shamas1Options: AD

No space garantee, no thin provisioning. 10gb from a 100gb volume is 10 percent A and D

fivehtpOptions: AD

https://kb.netapp.com/Advice_and_Troubleshooting/Data_Storage_Software/ONTAP_OS/FAQ%3A_Over_Provisioning_aka_Thin_Provisioning_in_ONTAP

khk141Options: AD

I think A and D

DnR73Options: AD

Both space-guarantee (volume) and space-reservation (LUN) are disabled which means it's thin provisioned. If so then only 10GB is actually used, which in a 100GB volume is 10%

Mad_TannenOptions: AD

AD When a LUN has space reservations disabled (a non-space-reserved LUN), no space is set aside for that LUN at creation time. The storage required by any write operation to the LUN is allocated from the volume when it is needed, provided sufficient free space is available.

MartiFCOptions: AD

A and D are correct

ramjee420Options: AD

A & D are correct

s0n1cOptions: AD

A: space guarantee none D: 10 / 100 = 10%

gemmazzioneOptions: AD

A & D are correct

cima28Options: AD

I Agree A and D

ugurgaziOptions: AB

Why is that? Is it not A and B? Where does 10% come from?

needtopassexam

10% comes from 10GB (Actual written data) / 100GB (LUN size)