the answer is C
In cookie persistence, the LTM (Local Traffic Manager) does store persistence information. For example, in the case of HTTP cookie insert persistence, the LTM inserts a cookie into the client's browser, which contains information about the server to which the client should be directed. This information is managed by the LTM.
D. The persistence cookie is a contract between the client and LTM. What the web server is doing is of no relevance
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