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A cloud administrator needs to implement a new system within the current CSP. The system requires a storage service to allocate a large number of digital files and images. The storage service must keep files for distributed access and serve images directly to the user’s browser. Which of the following solutions would best meet these requirements?

  • A. NAS storage
  • B. Object storage
  • C. File storage
  • D. Block storage
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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BigM
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
Explanation: Object storage is the best choice for storing a large number of digital files and images while allowing distributed access and direct serving to user browsers. 🔹 Optimized for unstructured data like images, videos, and documents. 🔹 Scalable and durable, ideal for cloud storage. 🔹 Supports HTTP-based access, allowing images to be served directly to users' browsers via URLs (e.g., AWS S3, Azure Blob Storage, Google Cloud Storage).
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54a6b25
1 year ago
B. Object storage Explanation: Object storage is ideal for storing large amounts of unstructured data, such as digital files and images. It is designed for distributed access, making it suitable for serving files directly to users' browsers. Object storage systems are scalable and optimized for read-heavy access patterns, which is perfect for the use case described
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