You have deployed a FAS8300 system and want to enable SAN protocols.
In this scenario, which two protocols are available to serve SAN data? (Choose two.)
You have deployed a FAS8300 system and want to enable SAN protocols.
In this scenario, which two protocols are available to serve SAN data? (Choose two.)
When enabling SAN protocols on a FAS8300 system, the two available protocols to serve SAN data are Fibre Channel Protocol (FCP) and iSCSI. FCP is widely used for SAN environments and provides high-speed connectivity via Fibre Channel networks. iSCSI, on the other hand, allows SCSI commands to be sent over IP networks, thus enabling flexible and cost-effective SAN implementations. Infiniband is not typically used for SAN data in this context, and NVMe is generally supported on higher-end systems such as AFF (All-Flash FAS) and ASA (All-Flash SAN Arrays) rather than FAS8300.
It should be A & B isnt it?
NVMe is supported only on AFF and ASA https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/ontap/nvme/support-limitations.html#protocols So it's correct ISCSI and FCP