Increasing the size of the volume also increases the total number of inodes in this volume. Thats why you can have more files in this volume than before.
https://kb.netapp.com/onprem/ontap/os/What_is_an_inode
The correct answers are B and D.
A. Increasing the size of the volume will increase the amount of space available for storing data, but it will not directly affect the number of files that can be created.
B. Setting the space guarantee to "volume" ensures that all of the space in the volume is reserved for use by the volume. This can increase the number of files that can be created in the volume.
C. Setting the fractional reserve to "0" means that no space is reserved for the volume. This can lead to overprovisioning and can cause issues with file creation.
D. Increasing the number of files permitted on the volume directly affects the number of files that can be created in the volume. This can be done by adjusting the "maxfiles" parameter on the volume.
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