CompTIA Security+ (SY0-501) — Question 1032

Which of the following strategies should a systems architect use to minimize availability risks due to insufficient storage capacity?

Answer options

Correct answer: B

Explanation

Scalability is the correct answer because it allows a system to expand its storage capacity as needed, thus preventing availability risks related to insufficient storage. High availability focuses on system uptime, while distributive allocation and load balancing are more about resource distribution and traffic management, respectively, rather than directly addressing storage capacity.