A. loads configuration files on systems without data storage devices
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) is a simple file transfer protocol that is often used to transfer configuration files or firmware to network devices, such as routers or switches, during the boot process. TFTP is lightweight and lacks advanced features like authentication or encryption, making it suitable for basic file transfer operations in situations where security is not a primary concern.
Therefore, option A accurately describes one of the primary capabilities of TFTP. It is commonly used to load configuration files onto systems, particularly those without extensive data storage devices, during the initialization or configuration process.
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