I'm pretty sure the answer is 'Reserved Quota'. That's the setting that allows the administrator to set a hard limit on the container's size, right? Otherwise, you might end up with a container that's bigger than the hypervisor can handle, and that would be a real mess to clean up!
This question is making me feel like I'm back in computer science class, trying to decipher the professor's secret code. 'Advertised Capacity'? 'Reserved Quota'? What is this, a new language?
Ooh, I know this one! The answer is 'Reserved Quota'. That's the setting that lets you specify the maximum size of a container, so the administrator can make sure it doesn't take up more than 1TB of space. Easy peasy!
Hold on, I thought a 'container' was something you put your lunch in, not a hypervisor setting. This exam is really going off the deep end with the tech lingo. I'm starting to wonder if I even belong in this field!
Hmm, I'm pretty sure the answer is 'Reserved Quota'. That sounds like the setting that would let the administrator control the maximum size of the container, right? I mean, who wants a container that's bigger than their hypervisor can handle?
Whoa, this question is a real head-scratcher! I'm not sure I even know what a 'container' is, let alone how to limit its size. This exam is really testing our knowledge of some obscure tech terms.
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