What is the consequence of a loss of connectivity between a Cloud Volumes ONTAP (CVO) instance and Cloud Manager for four or more days?
What is the consequence of a loss of connectivity between a Cloud Volumes ONTAP (CVO) instance and Cloud Manager for four or more days?
If connectivity between a Cloud Volumes ONTAP (CVO) instance and Cloud Manager is lost for four or more days, the CVO instance is stopped. This measure ensures proper management and billing continuity, preventing unmonitored operations from continuing without oversight by Cloud Manager.
Cloud Manager is a key component in the health and billing of Cloud Volumes ONTAP. If Cloud Manager is powered down, Cloud Volumes ONTAP systems will shut down after losing communication with Cloud Manager for longer than 4 days. https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/occm37/pdfs/fullsite-sidebar/Cloud_Manager_and_Cloud_Volumes_ONTAP_documentation.pdf
Cloud Manager is a key component in the health and billing of Cloud Volumes ONTAP. If Cloud Manager is powered down, Cloud Volumes ONTAP systems will shut down after losing communication with Cloud Manager for longer than 4 days. https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/occm37/pdfs/fullsite-sidebar/Cloud_Manager_and_Cloud_Volumes_ONTAP_documentation.pdf
From link the right answer is D
I think D is not correct https://kb.netapp.com/Advice_and_Troubleshooting/Cloud_Services/Cloud_Volumes_ONTAP_(CVO)/When_CVO_is_turned_off_for_more_than_14_days_and_turned_on_again%2C_the_system_will_automatically_turn_off_due_to_the_subscription_time_limit_of_PAYGO
Cloud Manager is powered down, Cloud Volumes ONTAP systems will shut down after losing communication with Cloud Manager for longer than 4 days. https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/occm37/pdfs/fullsite-sidebar/Cloud_Manager_and_Cloud_Volumes_ONTAP_documentation.pdf
From link the right answer is D
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