You are asked to separate production FC traffic from test development FC traffic.
In this scenario, at a minimum, which two configurations would accomplish this task? (Choose two.)
You are asked to separate production FC traffic from test development FC traffic.
In this scenario, at a minimum, which two configurations would accomplish this task? (Choose two.)
To separate production FC traffic from test development FC traffic, Cisco VSANs can be used to create isolated environments within the Fibre Channel fabric. Additionally, Storage Virtual Machines (SVMs) can be configured to manage different workloads separately, ensuring a clear divide between production and test development traffic. VLANs, typically used for Ethernet traffic, are not applicable to Fibre Channel environments.
SVM will help us to separate traffic creating production-LIFs
C and D NetApp documenation references VLANs for increased security. VSANs are only mentioned in metrocluster configs. https://library.netapp.com/ecm/ecm_download_file/ECMLP2427463
It refer to FC traffic, not ethernet, so it's correct SVMs and Cisco VSANs