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IBM Exam C1000-082 Topic 10 Question 27 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-082 exam
Question #: 27
Topic #: 10
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Which command is used to change the number of versions of backups to keep?

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Teddy
2 months ago
The answer is clearly option C. Updating the number of versions is the only way to make sure your backups don't take up your entire hard drive.
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Oretha
2 months ago
Option C, because who doesn't love a good version update? It's like a software update, but for your backups!
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Stevie
1 months ago
Yeah, updating the number of versions of backups is crucial for data management. Option C it is!
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Lilli
1 months ago
I think I'll go with option C too, it's important to keep track of different versions of backups.
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Margurite
2 months ago
Yeah, updating the number of versions of backups is crucial for data management. Option C it is!
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Chan
2 months ago
I agree, option C is the way to go for updating the number of backup versions.
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Lisbeth
2 months ago
I think I'll go with option C too, it's important to keep track of different versions of backups.
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Sabina
2 months ago
I agree, option C is the way to go for updating the number of backup versions.
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Dorothy
3 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm gonna go with option A. Sounds like the kind of command a management class would use, am I right?
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Teddy
1 months ago
No, I'm pretty sure it's option D, to update the copy group.
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Kendra
2 months ago
I think it's actually option C, to update the number of versions.
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Loren
2 months ago
I agree with you, option A doesn't seem right. I'll go with option B, to update the retention rule.
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Elli
2 months ago
I believe it's option D, to update the copy group for backups.
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Jina
2 months ago
No, I'm pretty sure it's option D, to update the copy group.
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Chantell
2 months ago
I think it's actually option C, to update the number of versions.
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Marci
2 months ago
I think it's actually option C, to update the number of versions to keep.
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Gladys
3 months ago
Option B is the way to go. Updating the backup rule is the key to managing versions. It's like changing the oil in your car - you just gotta do it.
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Allene
2 months ago
That makes sense. Keeping the backup rule updated is crucial for managing versions.
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Malcom
2 months ago
B) UPDATE RETRULE
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Hyun
3 months ago
Option D sounds like the right answer. I mean, why would you update the number of versions directly? That's just asking for trouble.
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Cherry
3 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's option C. Who needs more than one version of a backup anyway? Just keep the latest one and call it a day!
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Rima
2 months ago
I don't see the need for multiple versions. Option C is definitely the right choice.
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Pauline
2 months ago
Having multiple versions just complicates things. Option C is the way to go.
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Magda
2 months ago
I always stick to just one version of backup. It's easier to manage.
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Ardella
2 months ago
Agreed, having multiple versions just takes up unnecessary space.
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Nobuko
2 months ago
I prefer to keep multiple versions just in case. Option C is the way to go.
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Tamra
3 months ago
I prefer to just keep the latest backup. It's simpler that way.
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Carla
3 months ago
I think it's option C too. No need for multiple versions.
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Sharmaine
3 months ago
I think it's option C too. Keeping multiple versions seems unnecessary.
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