This is an easy one! The correct answers are A, C, and D. Gotta love those multiple choice questions. *chuckles* Though I'd prefer a true/false, keeps me on my toes.
I'll go with A, C, and D. A failed eBackup server can't do its job, and if there's only one, the whole VBS service is toast. Backup software needs to be on point, no room for errors here.
Hmm, I'd say B and D are the right answers. With multiple servers, a failure means no backup and restore, and with a single server, the VBS service is down. Redundancy is key in the backup world.
I see your point, but option C states that the failed eBackup server cannot provide backup and recovery functions normally, which seems like a significant impact.
The correct answer is A, C, and D. If the eBackup system has multiple servers, a failure can impact overall performance, and if there's only one server, the VBS service won't function normally. Gotta keep those backups running smoothly!
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