If you’ve ever used clustered Data ONTAP and done storage failover tests, you may have noticed something strange when you attempted a giveback.
If you’ve ever used clustered Data ONTAP and done storage failover tests, you may have noticed something strange when you attempted a giveback.
Clustered Data ONTAP takes all the goodness of ONTAP operating in 7-Mode and tethers it together into a clustered environment. This allows seamless scalability, non-disruptive upgrades of software and hardware and flexibility in storage provisioning.
With the newer clustered Data ONTAP, the concept of flat files is gone. Everything gets stored in a replicated database, which helps the cluster act like a cluster.
pNFS establishes a metadata path to the NFS server and then splits off the data path to its own dedicated path.
This is one of the coolest tools for any NetApp storage admin or implementation engineer to quickly and securely standardize the process by which users and roles are created and managed.