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Do I need them? Ever since I have been doing the NetApp dance, I have per my training class....
- Created a Volume
- Created a Qtree in a Volume
- If NFS/CIFS share out at the Qtree Level. (one I created, not the default qtree)
- If a LUN, put it in my created Qtree.
I understand that they are needed for Quota's and if I want to SnapMirro at the Qtree level. I dont do either, and probably never will.
Furthermore after watching some Joint NetApp/Microsoft Hyper V videos the NetApp people.....
- Created a Volume.
- Created Luns in it, and never created a Qtree
I am about to create a bunch of LUN's for Hyper V servers, do I really need a Qtree's in my setup?
Thanks for any info!
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Pretty much.
If you need several luns per volume you should separate them by using qtrees.
If you for some reason hit the max volume limit (500 - 200 for 20xx). You can have 4995 qtress per volume.
If you need to have different security style in the same vol.
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One reason is like you said, if using qtree snapmirror or snapvault a restore will be done to a qtree even if the original data was located at volume level.
Even if you are not using snapvault now, it would make life easier if you will in the future.
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So you are saying I really dont need them but it would be best practice or better practice to keep using them in case I need them down the road?
We were using snapvault, but we stopped in favor of a different backup solution.
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Pretty much.
If you need several luns per volume you should separate them by using qtrees.
If you for some reason hit the max volume limit (500 - 200 for 20xx). You can have 4995 qtress per volume.
If you need to have different security style in the same vol.
