Suggested Answer:D🗳️
You store your data in Amazon S3 and retain a copy of frequently accessed data subsets locally. Gateway-cached volumes offer a substantial cost savings on primary storage and minimize the need to scale your storage on-premises. You also retain low- latency access to your frequently accessed data. Reference: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/latest/userguide/WhatIsStorageGateway.html
Correct answer is D.
Here's from https://docs.aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/latest/vgw/WhatIsStorageGateway.html
Cached volumes - ...You also retain low-latency access to your frequently accessed data.
With Gateway-cached volumes, your primary data is stored locally on-premises, allowing for low-latency access to frequently accessed data. However, to ensure durability and long-term data protection, point-in-time snapshots of this data are asynchronously backed up to Amazon S3, which serves as an offsite backup.
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