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Dell Storage Manager 2020 R1 Administrator's Guide

Cloning a NAS Volume

Cloning a NAS volume creates a writable copy of the NAS volume. This copy is useful to test against non-production data sets in a test environment without impacting the production file system environment. Most operations that can be performed on NAS volumes can also be performed on clone NAS volumes, such as resizing, deleting, and configuring SMB shares, NFS exports, snapshots, replication, NDMP, and so on.

The clone NAS volume is created from a snapshot (base snapshot) taken on the original NAS volume (base volume). No space is consumed by the clone NAS volume until new data is stored or it is modified.


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