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What is the significance of setting a soft quota limit?

  • A. Allows the user the ability to compress the offending data.
  • B. Prevents UNIX hosts from encountering a stale mount.
  • C. Required to meet SEC regulatory requirements.
  • D. Provides a grace period before enforcing the quota limit.
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https://www.dellemc.com/en-us/documentation/unity-family/unity-p-configure-smb-file-sharing/06-unity-smb-c-ch-managing-quotas.htm

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rachid1761960
2 years, 9 months ago
Soft and hard limits A quota can have a soft limit, hard limit, or both. A soft limit is a preferred limit on storage usage. The system issues a warning when a soft limit is reached. You can set a grace period for a file system or a quota tree, which counts down time once the soft limit is met. The default grace period is 7 days, and can be set to a minimum value of 1 minute.
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