In Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), the primary storage types are:
Volume Storage: This refers to block storage, which is typically used for structured data and is often attached to virtual machines (e.g., Amazon EBS, Azure Disk Storage).
Object Storage: This is used for unstructured data and is scalable, often accessed via APIs (e.g., Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage).
The other options are not standard storage types in IaaS:
B. Volume and label: "Label" is not a storage type.
C. Volume and container: "Container" refers to a runtime environment for applications, not a storage type.
D. Object and target: "Target" is not a storage type.
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