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Known limitations identify platforms, devices, or functions that are not supported by this release of the product, or that do not interoperate correctly with it. Review these limitations carefully. |
Known limitations identify platforms, devices, or functions that are not supported by this release of the product, or that do not interoperate correctly with it. Review these limitations carefully.
The following limitations apply to Cloud Volumes ONTAP in all cloud providers: AWS, Azure, and GCP.
Cloud Volumes ONTAP can run on either a Reserved or On-demand VM instance from your cloud provider. Other types of VM instances aren’t supported.
Automatic application resource management solutions should not manage Cloud Volumes ONTAP systems. Doing so can result in a change to an unsupported configuration. For example, the solution might change Cloud Volumes ONTAP to an unsupported VM instance type.
Upgrades of Cloud Volumes ONTAP must be completed from Cloud Manager. You should not upgrade Cloud Volumes ONTAP by using System Manager or the CLI. Doing so can impact system stability.
Changes to a Cloud Volumes ONTAP configuration from your cloud provider’s console results in an unsupported configuration. Any changes to the Cloud Volumes ONTAP resources that Cloud Manager creates and manages can impact system stability and Cloud Manager’s ability to manage the system.
All disks and aggregates must be created and deleted directly from Cloud Manager. You should not perform these actions from another management tool. Doing so can impact system stability, hamper the ability to add disks in the future, and potentially generate redundant cloud provider fees.
SnapManager per-server licenses are supported with Cloud Volumes ONTAP. Per-storage system (SnapManager suite) licenses are not supported.
The following features are not supported with Cloud Volumes ONTAP:
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Aggregate-level inline deduplication
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Aggregate-level background deduplication
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Disk maintenance center
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Disk sanitization
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FabricPool mirroring
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Fibre Channel (FC)
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Flash Pools
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Infinite Volumes
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Interface groups
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Intranode LIF failover
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MetroCluster
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ONTAP S3
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RAID4, RAID-DP, RAID-TEC (RAID0 is supported)
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Service Processor
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SnapLock Compliance mode (Enterprise mode is supported)
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SnapMirror Synchronous
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VLANs