C) The system data of the full-memory desktop is stored in the memory, so if the server is suddenly powered off, the data in the full-memory desktop is Data will be lost
B) Due to the memory data deduplication function, the full memory desktop requires server physical memory resources compared to the linked clone desktop. Fewer sources
Hmm, option A seems a bit odd to me. 'Always online deduplication of parent volume data' doesn't really sound like a characteristic of a full-memory desktop.
I'm going with option D. Under the same storage conditions, a full-memory desktop can provide higher IOPS performance than a linked-clone desktop. That's a pretty important characteristic.
Option B makes sense to me. The full-memory desktop requires more server physical memory resources compared to a linked-clone desktop, due to the deduplication function.
I think option C is the correct answer. The data in a full-memory desktop is stored in memory, so if the server shuts down unexpectedly, the data will be lost. This is a key characteristic of a full-memory desktop.
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