You have a NetApp ONTAP cluster and are configuring iSCSI for some new hosts. You want to ensure that iSCSI connectivity can survive physical network failures.
In this scenario, which two features would help fulfill this requirement? (Choose two.)
You have a NetApp ONTAP cluster and are configuring iSCSI for some new hosts. You want to ensure that iSCSI connectivity can survive physical network failures.
In this scenario, which two features would help fulfill this requirement? (Choose two.)
To ensure iSCSI connectivity can survive physical network failures, you should use MPIO and interface groups. MPIO (Multipath I/O) enables the use of multiple paths for data transfer between the storage and the host, providing redundancy and improving availability. Interface groups, also known as port-channel or link aggregation, combine multiple physical network interfaces into a single logical interface to provide fault tolerance and increased bandwidth. These features work together to enhance network resilience and ensure continuous iSCSI connectivity in case of a physical network failure.
The correct Answer is B and D. MPIO and IF Group
failover groups and broadcast domain are not used on ISCSI lif. MPIO and port-channel are correct