Since ONTAP 8.3 for lower end and 9.3 for all systems, a small partition of drives is used for the root aggregate, instead of dedicated drives in the shelves. While this can be turned off, in most cases it is not necessary to.
Equally, newer models of ONTAP systems have a much smaller root aggregate requirement as a lot of data is in fact already moved to the internal SSDs already present in the systems. For example a FAS2650 requires a 442GB root aggregate, while a FAS2750 only needs a 192GB one.
However, a root aggregate and root volume on the shelves will likely remain in place for some time, due to the way that failover/takeover works, specifically mailboxes.
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