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Question #: 8
Topic #: 1
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Which two options describe the capabilities of IBM Cloud Block Storage for VPC? (Choose two.)

  • A. Provides a highly available, durable, and secure platform for storing unstructured data
  • B. Stores volume data redundantly across multiple physical disks in an availability zone
  • C. Provides storage in a separate zone to the compute resources and on a high-speed communication channel
  • D. Provides primary boot volumes and secondary data volumes
  • E. Provides fast, flexible network-attached, NFS-based storage
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Malex68
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Selected Answer: BD
Option B: IBM Cloud Block Storage for VPC stores data redundantly across multiple physical disks within an availability zone, enhancing durability and availability. Option D: It supports both boot volumes (used to start virtual server instances) and data volumes (used for additional storage). Incorrect options: A: Describes IBM Cloud Object Storage, not Block Storage. C: Not accurate for Block Storage in VPC, which typically resides in the same zone as the compute resource. E: Describes file storage (e.g., NFS), not block storage, which is block-level and typically used for structured storage like databases or OS disks.
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