What is a characteristic of a single-node cluster?

A.
It only hosts a single SVM.
B.
It does not have a node management LIF.
C.
It does not have any cluster interconnect LIFs.
D.
It is unsupported in a production environment.
Explanation:
Incorrect Answers:
A, B: The following table lists the recommended number of SVMs in a cluster based on the number of LIFs
configured:D: A single node cluster is a special implementation of a cluster running on a standalone node. You can deploy
a single node cluster if your workload only requires a single node, but does not need nondisruptive operations.
https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1368701/html/GUID-425E17E6-B342-4AFC-A855-
33CE5A998E2E.html
Cluster interconnect vs intercluster
Cluster interconnect is used in eight- or four-node MetroCluster configurations, whre you must cable the cluster interconnect between the local controller modules at each site
Intercluster LIFs are used for snapmirrors and snapvaults.
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