SnapLock is the way to go! Ransomware can't touch data that's locked down. It's like putting your files in a vault that even the bank robbers can't crack.
I'm going to go with NetApp Aggregate Encryption. Encrypting the entire storage aggregates seems like a comprehensive way to safeguard against ransomware.
NetApp Volume Encryption sounds like a good option to protect data from ransomware. Encrypting the volumes would make it harder for attackers to access and encrypt the data.
I think SnapLock is the correct answer. It helps to prevent data from being modified or deleted, even by administrators, which is crucial against ransomware attacks.
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