C is fine but certainly not D, as all the objects are fully protected with the policy either accessibility or data migrate, the only reason is to rebuild the objects after failure.
This should be A and D. You are not increasing your storage policy options by doing N+1, but you are increasing your availability to recover with failures.
mhn i'm not really 100% sure if its c&d . it could be a & d as well cause more nodes = more votes on the object and if you have more votes on an object the object is accessible if there is a failure
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