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NetApp Exam NS0-163 Topic 6 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-163 exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 6
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Due to the sensitive nature of AutoSupport messages, what transport protocol should a storage administrator configure?

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Dalene
4 months ago
HTTPS is the only way to go for sensitive AutoSupport messages. Anything else is just asking for trouble. Now, let's talk about the COBOL-powered AutoSupport system I'm working on!
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Sanda
4 months ago
HTTPS? More like HAHA-TP, am I right? But seriously, gotta protect those AutoSupport messages. Can't let the NSA get their hands on them!
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Sheldon
3 months ago
D) SMTP
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Mollie
3 months ago
C) SFTP
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Rikki
4 months ago
A) HTTPS
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Shawnta
4 months ago
SMTP is not a good choice for sensitive messages, so I would go with HTTPS or SFTP.
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Flo
5 months ago
HTTPS all the way, baby! Keeping those AutoSupport messages on lockdown is crucial. No HTTP or SMTP for me, thank you very much.
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Ulysses
3 months ago
Agreed, SFTP is another secure option for transporting sensitive data.
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Stefania
3 months ago
C) SFTP
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Jettie
3 months ago
Definitely HTTPS, can't risk any security breaches with AutoSupport messages.
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Cherrie
3 months ago
C) SFTP
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Vannessa
4 months ago
A) HTTPS
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Hoa
4 months ago
HTTP and SMTP just don't cut it when it comes to protecting AutoSupport messages.
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Norah
4 months ago
I always make sure to configure SFTP for extra security when dealing with sensitive data.
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Amber
4 months ago
I agree, HTTPS is definitely the way to go for secure AutoSupport messages.
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Chaya
5 months ago
HTTPS is the obvious choice here. Can't be too careful with those AutoSupport messages. Wouldn't want them falling into the wrong hands!
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Jaime
4 months ago
C) SFTP
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Carey
4 months ago
A) HTTPS
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Keshia
5 months ago
I believe SFTP would also be a good option for secure transport of AutoSupport messages.
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Wayne
5 months ago
I think HTTPS is the way to go for sensitive AutoSupport messages. Gotta keep that data secure, you know?
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Mickie
4 months ago
I think SFTP is a good choice too, it's encrypted and secure.
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Anglea
4 months ago
D) SMTP
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Mariann
4 months ago
I agree, HTTPS is definitely the most secure option.
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Dorathy
4 months ago
C) SFTP
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Nidia
5 months ago
A) HTTPS
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Stephen
5 months ago
I agree with Rebecka, HTTPS is more secure than HTTP.
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Rebecka
5 months ago
I think the storage administrator should configure HTTPS for AutoSupport messages.
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