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@SpindleNinja hi there, I am curious to know if you have any knowledge on how to set up NetApp volume to go pass 100Tb. I created a 100TB volume using CIFS protocol but I want a share to have at least 500 to 600TB. How can this be achieved and how would I get this CIFS share to show up in windows OS?
Thanks!
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Flexgroups are your answer.
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Thanks, I appreciate that. When I finish creating the flex group and share how would that be accessible from the windows server?
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it's accessed just like any other CIFS share. So just your CIFS ip/share ONTAP handles the access across all the aggrs/controllers.
set up the SVM which sounds like you have already.
There's also 2 FlexGroup TRs worth reading too ->
https://www.netapp.com/us/media/tr-4571-a.pdf
https://www.netapp.com/us/media/tr-4571.pdf
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Thanks you are the best.