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When converting from a single-site to a multi-site cluster, what happens to existing single-site clustered buckets?

A.

They will continue to replicate within the origin site and age out based on existing policies.

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A.

They will continue to replicate within the origin site and age out based on existing policies.

B.

They will maintain replication as required according to the single-site policies, but never age out.

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B.

They will maintain replication as required according to the single-site policies, but never age out.

C.

They will be replicated across all peers in the multi-site cluster and age out based on existing policies.

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C.

They will be replicated across all peers in the multi-site cluster and age out based on existing policies.

D.

They will stop replicating within the single-site and remain on the indexer they reside on and age out according to existing policies.

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D.

They will stop replicating within the single-site and remain on the indexer they reside on and age out according to existing policies.

Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

When converting from a single-site to a multi-site cluster, existing single-site clustered buckets will maintain replication as required according to the single-site policies, but never age out. Single-site clustered buckets are buckets that were created before the conversion to a multi-site cluster. These buckets will continue to follow the single-site replication and search factors, meaning that they will have the same number of copies and searchable copies across the cluster, regardless of the site. These buckets will never age out, meaning that they will never be frozen or deleted, unless they are manually converted to multi-site buckets. Single-site clustered buckets will not continue to replicate within the origin site, because they will be distributed across the cluster according to the single-site policies. Single-site clustered buckets will not be replicated across all peers in the multi-site cluster, because they will follow the single-site replication factor, which may be lower than the multi-site total replication factor.Single-site clustered buckets will not stop replicating within the single-site and remain on the indexer they reside on, because they will still be subject to the replication and availability rules of the cluster

asked 13/11/2024
Saysha Vargas
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