IBM FileNet Content Manager V5.5.3 — Question 16
What is the difference between deduplication performed on sequential access (FILE) storage pools and deduplication of data written to container storage pools?
Answer options
- A. Data deduplication is performed before it is written to a sequential access storage pool
- B. Inline data deduplication is performed before it is written to a container storage pool
- C. Inline data deduplication can only be performed on structured data
- D. Inline data deduplication requires the use of encryption, while deduplication performed on sequential access storage pool does not
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer, A, is accurate because deduplication on sequential access storage pools happens before data is stored, optimizing storage space. Option B is incorrect as it describes the process for container storage pools, while C is wrong because inline deduplication can occur on various data types, not just structured ones. Option D is false since deduplication does not inherently require encryption for either storage type.