You have a NAS volume containing 100 GB of data and daily change rate of 10%. You want to keep seven daily Snapshot copies. What is the minimum size for the volume?
I calculated it, and the correct answer is 170 GB. The daily change rate of 10% means the volume needs to accommodate the original 100 GB plus 7 daily snapshots, which would be 70 GB (10% of 100 GB). So, the minimum size for the volume would be 100 GB + 70 GB = 170 GB.
This is a piece of cake! Just take the 100 GB, add the daily change rate for seven days, and you've got your answer. C, 110 GB, easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Hold on, I've got this! If you're keeping seven daily snapshots, that's 70 GB right there. Add the original 100 GB, and you've got yourself 170 GB. A is the way to go, my dudes.
Hmm, I think the answer is C, 110 GB. I mean, you need to account for the 10% daily change, right? Plus, seven daily snapshots should fit in there nicely.
Let's see, 100 GB of data with a 10% daily change rate... That's a lot of snapshots to keep track of! I'm going with D, 220 GB. Better safe than sorry, am I right?
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