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An application owner at your organization requests a solution for zero RTO In the event of a failure In your primary data center, where you are using NetApp ONTAP 9.8 software with ISCSI LUNs. The owner wants to avoid reconfiguring the application.
Which NetApp solution would you propose to fulfill these requirements?

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