Hmm, I'd say all of the above are pretty typical use cases for the snapshot function. It's like a Swiss Army knife for your data – you can backup, restore, copy, and even delete with it. The possibilities are endless!
I don't think data deletion is a typical application scenario for the snapshot function. It's more about protecting and managing data, not deleting it.
I believe data copy could also be a typical application scenario for the snapshot function, as it allows for easy duplication of data for testing or development purposes.
I don't know, I'm kinda leaning towards data copy here. I mean, if you can take a snapshot, why not use it to make a quick copy of your data, right? Seems like a no-brainer.
Well, duh, the snapshot function is obviously for data backup and restoration. Those are like the bread and butter of any virtualization platform, am I right?
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