You have a server that runs Windows Server and contains a shared folder named UserData. You need to limit the amount of storage space that each user can consume in UserData. What should you use?
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File Server Resource Manager includes the following features:
Quota management allows you to limit the space that is allowed for a volume or folder, and they can be automatically applied to new folders that are created on a volume. You can also define quota templates that can be applied to new volumes or folders.
To limit the amount of storage space that each user can consume in the UserData shared folder, you should use File Server Resource Manager (FSRM). It allows you to create quotas and apply them to specific folders or volumes, ensuring that users cannot exceed their allocated storage space.
File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) is the tool you should use to limit the amount of storage space that each user can consume in the UserData folder. FSRM allows you to set storage quotas on a shared folder, which limits the amount of disk space that a user or group can consume.
FSRM is correct. The other options do nothing with the question (quota management).
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