CERTIFIED SUPPORT ENGINEER WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS
NS0-193 Exam Overview - NetApp Certified Support Engineer - ANSWER-Candidates
for NetApp Certified Support Engineer (NCSE) certification should have at least 6 to 12
months of experience with NetApp solutions and technology, including on-site and
remote support, general troubleshooting and root cause isolation, hardware
replacement, documentation, node configuration, and software and firmware upgrades.
The NS0-193 exam includes 60 test questions, with an allotted time of 1-1/2 hours to
complete. In countries where English is not the native language, candidates for whom
English is not their first language will be granted a 30-minute extension to the allotted
examination completion time.
The NCSE ONTAP NS0-193 exam includes the following topics: - ANSWER-ONTAP
Fundamentals
Platforms and Storage
Configuration and Troubleshooting
Performance Analysis
NetApp Data Protection and Management Software
A customer recently had a controller module failure on a FAS62xx system running
clustered Data ONTAP 8.3.1.
The controller module had been replaced last night and everything is working well but
the customer noticed warnings concerning licensing on the console. The warnings say
there is a grace period of 89 days remaining.
In this scenario, what should be done to solve this problem? - ANSWER-A. Obtain new
8.2x format license keys and install them using the appropriate commands.
B. Collect the new license keys from the new controller module packaging and install
them using the appropriate commands.
C. Execute a system restore to recover the previous license keys, and then apply to the
new controller module.
D. Apply the previously used license keys using the appropriate commands.
Answer: A
Which two capabilities does the Flash Cache feature have that the Flash Pool feature
does not have? (Choose two.) - ANSWER-A. Flash Cache works for all aggregates
assigned to a node.
B. Flash Cache is a read-only cache.
C. Cached data is available and unaffected by takeover events.
D. Compressed blocks are cached.