An administrator is building a new application server and has decided to use post-process compression for the file server and inline compression for the database components.
The current environment has these characteristics:
Two Volume Groups named VGI and VG2.
A Storage Container named SCI with inline-compression.
A Storage Container named SC2 with post-process compression.
Which action should the administrator take to most efficiently satisfy this requirement?
A . Wfithin VG1, create one vDisk in SC1 and one vDisk in Sc2.
B. Within SC1, create one Wisk in VG1 and within SC2. create one Disk in VG2
C. Wthin SC1, create one vDisk in VG1 and one vDisk in VG2,
D. Writhin VG1, create one vDisk in SC1 and within VG2, create one vDisk in SC2.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Volume Groups (VGs) are collections of vDisks that can be attached to VMs1. vDisks are virtual disks that reside on Storage Containers2. Storage Containers are logical entities that provide storage services with different compression options3.
To use post-process compression for the file server and inline compression for the database components, you need to create two vDisks on different Storage Containers with different compression options. Then you need to attach those vDisks to different VGs.
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