Where would you create an export policy?

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Multiple Choice

Where would you create an export policy?

Explanation:
Export policies are defined at the Storage Virtual Machine (SVM) level. In ONTAP, you create the policy inside an SVM, and it acts as a container for export rules that control which clients can access the NAS exports within that SVM. Once the policy exists under the SVM, you apply it to volumes in that same SVM to govern their NFS/SMB exports. Creating an export policy on a volume isn’t how ONTAP works—the policy is created at the SVM level and then attached to volumes. An export rule is a specific entry inside the policy, detailing access permissions, hosts, and protocols. LUNs are block-level objects, and export policies apply to NAS exports, not to LUNs.

Export policies are defined at the Storage Virtual Machine (SVM) level. In ONTAP, you create the policy inside an SVM, and it acts as a container for export rules that control which clients can access the NAS exports within that SVM. Once the policy exists under the SVM, you apply it to volumes in that same SVM to govern their NFS/SMB exports. Creating an export policy on a volume isn’t how ONTAP works—the policy is created at the SVM level and then attached to volumes. An export rule is a specific entry inside the policy, detailing access permissions, hosts, and protocols. LUNs are block-level objects, and export policies apply to NAS exports, not to LUNs.

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