D > AFF has simple design and is compatible to run in multiple computing environments. It provides option to compress the image files and allocates space to record metadata of the image files or segmented files.
Not B cause gzip it is designed to compress HTTP content while answer D <AFF> stores the imaged disk as a series of pages or segments, allowing the image to be compressed for significant savings. Ref: https://cacm.acm.org/research/aff/#:~:text=Called%20the%20Advanced%20Forensics%20Format,be%20compressed%20for%20significant%20savings.
If we stick to the literal sense of this question, the answer is B. However, the CHFI v10 book doesn't mention gfzip. The only formats mentioned in the books are AFF and AFF4. Carefully make your conclusions here!
Advanced Forensics Format (AFF) allows the user to compress the acquired data as well as keep it randomly accessible. AFF is an extensible open-standard file format that is designed to store disk images and associated metadata, including hash values, timestamps, and forensic analysis notes.
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