A. Data becoming obsolete and unusable
B. The process of upgrading data to a newer format
C. The act of renewing data storage contracts
D. Removing data that is beyond its retention period
A. Processor Value Unit (PVU) licensing
B. Per terabyte (TB) of managed data
C. Unlimited licensing with no restrictions on data volume
D. Capacity-based licensing
A. For data that is only accessed once a year during audits
B. For data that needs to be accessible with minimal delay for recovery purposes
C. For storing data that is no longer needed but cannot be deleted
D. For data that is actively being modified and requires frequent backups
A. Network bandwidth limitations
B. Server hardware performance
C. Storage I/O capacity
D. The color scheme of the user interface
A. To ensure consistent configurations across all servers and clients for efficiency and compliance
B. To keep track of seating arrangements in the office
C. To configure the layout of parking spaces
D. To manage the configuration of cafeteria vending machines
A. Move data from one storage pool to another for better data management and optimization
B. Relocate employees to different offices
C. Transition from physical to virtual tapes only
D. Migrate the entire data center to a new location
A. The domain must only be used with devclass=file.
B. The domain must only be used with a cloud container storage pool.
C. There are no accessible inactive versions of objects.
D. The domain must be associated with at least one schedule.
A. Asking the database politely to fix itself
B. Checking database integrity and consistency
C. Redesigning the database schema daily
D. Waiting for a full moon to perform maintenance
A. Monitoring the performance of client hardware
B. Accepting new clients into the company's social club
C. Filtering spam from the network
D. Automating the start of backup sessions without user intervention