I think option A is the correct answer. NTFS was designed with stability, security, and support for large-capacity storage devices in mind, but the other options are all correct NTFS characteristics.
Haha, option D really made me chuckle. Imagine if NTFS was still using 512-byte sectors in this day and age! That would be like trying to store a high-definition movie on a floppy disk.
Option B sounds a bit odd to me. Isn't the whole point of NTFS that the file system metadata is stored in a special data structure called the Master File Table (MFT), not as ordinary files?
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