Option A is just plain wrong. DataStore Objects are designed to preserve data, not overwrite it. Whoever came up with that one must have been having a bad day.
Option C seems like the most relevant answer to me. DataStore Objects integrate easily into the data flow, making them an important part of the overall data architecture.
I think option D is the correct answer. DataStore Objects allow us to store detailed data, leaving Infocubes to handle the aggregated data. This helps with performance and data management.
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