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NetApp Exam NS0-093 Topic 5 Question 9 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-093 exam
Question #: 9
Topic #: 5
[All NS0-093 Questions]

On a NetApp FAS9000 system, which two field replaceable units (FRUs) are supported for replacement without takeover? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, D

FRUs on FAS9000 Supporting Replacement Without Takeover:

A (I/O Module): I/O modules can be replaced hot (without takeover) to maintain system uptime during hardware servicing.

D (NVRAM Module): NVRAM modules on FAS9000 can also be replaced without a node takeover, ensuring data integrity during replacement.

Why Other Options Are Incorrect:

B (DCPM Module): The DCPM (Data Center Power Management) module is not hot-swappable and requires a node takeover.

C (Caching Module): The caching module is integrated and typically requires a node takeover or power-down for replacement.

NetApp Reference Documentation:

Refer to the 'NetApp FAS9000 Hardware Service Guide' for supported FRU replacement procedures and operational constraints.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Isaiah
1 months ago
NVRAM module and I/O module, for sure. I mean, who doesn't love a good old-fashioned hot-swap, am I right?
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Lilli
19 days ago
I always make sure to have spare modules on hand just in case.
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Jackie
21 days ago
Definitely, it makes maintenance much easier.
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Paulina
27 days ago
I agree, hot-swapping those modules is so convenient.
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Dustin
2 months ago
I/O module and NVRAM module, no doubt about it. Anything else and you're just asking for trouble. Unless, of course, you're feeling particularly adventurous today.
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Matilda
2 months ago
Hmm, I think the NVRAM module is definitely one of them, but I'm not entirely sure about the other. Better double-check the documentation just to be safe.
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Vivan
2 months ago
D and A seem like the obvious choices here. You don't want to mess with the DCPM or caching modules if you can avoid it.
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Marge
19 days ago
I/O module and caching module are the way to go for replacement without takeover.
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Jospeh
22 days ago
I would go with D and C for replacement, they seem like the most critical components.
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Floyd
27 days ago
I think I/O module and NVRAM module are the best choices for replacement without takeover.
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Refugia
28 days ago
I agree, D and A are the safest options for replacement.
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Arlean
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure the NVRAM module and I/O module are the two FRUs that can be replaced without takeover. This is crucial for maintaining system availability.
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Adelina
1 months ago
D) NVRAM module
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Craig
1 months ago
A) I/O module
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Helga
2 months ago
I'm not sure about the caching module. Can someone explain why it can be replaced without takeover?
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Leila
3 months ago
I agree with Man. The DCPM module and the NVRAM module require takeover for replacement.
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Man
3 months ago
I think the I/O module and the caching module can be replaced without takeover.
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