Two 100 GB space-reserved LUNs and one 100 GB non-space-reserved LUN were created in System Manager in a 1 TB volume.
In this scenario, how much space has been allocated for writes to the three LUNs?
Two 100 GB space-reserved LUNs and one 100 GB non-space-reserved LUN were created in System Manager in a 1 TB volume.
In this scenario, how much space has been allocated for writes to the three LUNs?
Two of the LUNs are space-reserved, which means space is allocated for them at the time of creation. Each of these space-reserved LUNs is 100 GB, thus contributing a total of 200 GB. The non-space-reserved LUN does not have space set aside at the time of creation. Therefore, the total space allocated is the sum of the space-reserved LUNs, which is 200 GB.
Answer is D https://docs.netapp.com/ontap-9/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.netapp.doc.dot-cm-vsmg%2FGUID-9C88C1A6-990A-4826-83F8-0C8EAD6C3613.html
The Answer is D https://docs.netapp.com/ontap-9/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.netapp.doc.onc-sm-help-960%2FGUID-9E67E4A4-DF81-4941-9C67-0EB732C3014F.html
C https://docs.netapp.com/ontap-9/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.netapp.doc.onc-sm-help-960%2FGUID-9E67E4A4-DF81-4941-9C67-0EB732C3014F.html
There are two 100GB space-reserved LUNs created here so the Answer is D, 200GB reserved space
D, 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.
The 100 GB non-space-reserved LUN is also allow for write so I guess the Answer is B
Two 100 GB space-reserved LUNs = 200GB reserved space