The Nexus 7000 platform stores the startup configuration in some sort of binary or compiled state, not a flat ascii file like you'd find on an IOS device. I think that when you 'copy running-config startup-config' on the Nexus, your running config gets nvgened, compiled and written, rather than just nvgened and written as would happen on IOS.
Frustratingly, you can't copy to the startup-config from any source other than running-config:
N7K# copy bootflash:my-config startup-config
This command is deprecated. To obtain the same results, please use
the sequence 'write erase' + 'reload' + 'copy running-config' +
'copy running-config startup-config'.
There is some documentation which indicates otherwise, but it's been updated. The only supported way to load a fresh configuration on a Nexus 7000 is the one recommended in the error message above.
Thank goodness for terminal servers.
It seems this is the case for the 5k's, as well. Is this your understanding?
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