A - It comes down to NFS or SMB by elimination. NFS is a STORAGE protocol which is what the question is asking. STORAGE is the keyword.
SMB is a SHARING protocol and is not what the question is asking about.
A. NFS (Network File System) is a storage protocol supported by vSphere. NFS and SMB protocols are commonly used to share storage resources over a network and are supported by vSphere for use with virtual machines.
NFS allows you to store virtual machine disk files on a remote NFS server, providing centralized storage for virtual machines. SMB is a network file-sharing protocol that allows you to store virtual machine disk files on a Windows file server.
CIFS (Common Internet File System) and D. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) are not supported by vSphere as storage protocols.
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