Haha, I can just imagine the exam proctors trying to explain what 'ransomware' is to a room full of confused candidates. 'It's like when your data gets held for ransom, but with more hackers and less actual money.'
You know, I bet the answer is actually NetApp Aggregate Encryption. That would protect the entire storage aggregate, which could be a more comprehensive defense against ransomware.
SnapLock does sound like the most likely answer, but I'm also curious about NetApp Volume Encryption. Encrypting data at the volume level could be an effective way to protect against ransomware.
This is a great question! Protecting against ransomware attacks is a critical concern these days, and I'm glad to see NetApp technologies are covered in the exam.
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