An administrator wants to use BlueXP Observability to generate notifications whenever a volume in a FlexGroup on a GCP CVO system is nearing capacity.
Which option should the administrator use?
To automate the creation of several new volumes on an existing aggregate in a NetApp Cloud Volumes ONTAP instance, the administrator should use an Ansible Playbook. Here's how it benefits the task:
Automation with Ansible: Ansible is a powerful automation tool that can manage infrastructure as code. Using Ansible Playbooks, administrators can script the configuration of new volumes, including size, protocols, and other settings, ensuring consistent and repeatable deployments.
NetApp Module for Ansible: NetApp provides specific Ansible modules for ONTAP that allow administrators to automate various storage operations, including volume creation. This integration streamlines the process and ensures compatibility with NetApp technologies.
Ease of Use and Scalability: Ansible Playbooks can be run from a central location and can manage multiple configurations across different environments, making them ideal for large-scale deployments or routine operations.
For instructions on creating Ansible Playbooks for NetApp ONTAP, refer to the NetApp Automation and Ansible documentation: NetApp Developer Network - Ansible.
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