Data protection overview with the CLI
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- Cluster administration
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Volume administration
- Logical storage management with the CLI
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NAS storage management
- Configure NFS with the CLI
- Manage NFS with the CLI
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Manage SMB with the CLI
- Manage file access using SMB
- SAN storage management
- Security and data encryption
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Data protection and disaster recovery
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Data protection with the CLI
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Data protection with the CLI
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Creating your file...
You can use CLI commands to manage Snapshot copies on a local ONTAP system and to replicate Snapshot copies to a remote system using SnapMirror. You can replicate Snapshot copies for disaster recovery or long-term retention.
Use these procedures under the following circumstances:
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You want to understand the range of ONTAP backup and recovery capabilities.
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You want to use the command-line interface (CLI), not System Manager, an automated scripting tool, or SnapCenter Software.
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You have already created peer relationships between the source and destination clusters and the source and destination SVMs.
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You are backing up volumes or SVMs from AFF or FAS storage systems to AFF or FAS storage systems.
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If you are replicating Element volumes to ONTAP, or ONTAP LUNs to an Element system, see the NetApp Element software documentation.
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Beginning with ONTAP 9.10.1, you can create data protection relationships between S3 buckets using S3 SnapMirror. For more information, see S3 SnapMirror overview.
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You want to provide data protection using online methods, not tape.
Other ways to do this in ONTAP
To perform these tasks with… | Refer to… |
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The redesigned System Manager (available with ONTAP 9.7 and later) |
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System Manager Classic (available with ONTAP 9.7 and earlier) |