I'm not convinced. Isn't the 'Use Accelerator' option more for full backups, not granular recoveries? I think the correct answers are B) 'Enable granular recovery' and D) 'FlashBackup-Windows policy type'.
Haha, you guys are really overthinking this, aren't you? The answer is clearly B) 'Enable granular recovery' and C) 'choose the ''Use Accelerator'' option in the policy'. Accelerator is a feature that speeds up the backup process, which could be useful for restoring individual objects.
Wait, wait, wait. Isn't the 'FlashBackup-Windows policy type' used for Microsoft Exchange backups, not Active Directory? I think the right answers are B) 'Enable granular recovery' and E) 'enable the Network File System (NFS) on the client'.
I'm not so sure about that. I think the correct answers might be B) 'Enable granular recovery' and E) 'enable the Network File System (NFS) on the client'. Enabling NFS could be necessary for the granular recovery process.
Okay, let's see. I think the two prerequisites would be B) 'Enable granular recovery' and D) 'FlashBackup-Windows policy type'. Those options seem to be directly related to restoring individual objects and attributes in Active Directory.
Hmm, this question seems to be testing our knowledge of Active Directory and backup policies. I'm not entirely sure about the correct answers, but I'll give it my best shot.
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