Okay, so based on the information provided, I'm thinking the answer is B. RS2. The question states that RS2 has a hidden: true or priority: 0 configuration, which would meet the requirement of RS3 never being primary. And RS1 and RS2 can be primary, so that checks out too.
Okay, I think I've got it. The answer is D - the cloud provider is establishing these policies to ensure clients feel comfortable about the handling of any leftover data after the contract is terminated. That makes the most sense in terms of transparency and client trust.
D) 0 -- 1023 seems like the obvious choice here. IANA is responsible for managing the well-known ports, which are typically the lower-numbered ports up to 1023.
D) 0 -- 1023 seems like the obvious choice here. IANA is responsible for managing the well-known ports, which are typically the lower-numbered ports up to 1023.
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