Based on my understanding of backup solutions, SnapCenter is likely configured to keep the transaction logs intact rather than moving, deleting, or truncating them. That way, the logs can be used for point-in-time recovery if needed. I'll go with that as my best guess.
I'm a bit confused by the wording of the question. Does "SnapCenter" refer to the NetApp SnapCenter solution, or is it a more general term? I'll need to make sure I understand the context before I can answer this confidently.
Okay, the key information here is that both Commvault IntelliSnap and NetApp SnapCenter are being used to back up the same SQL Server database. I'll need to think about how those two backup solutions might interact with the transaction logs.
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully read through the question and examine the exhibit to determine what SnapCenter's action on the SQL transaction logs will be.
I'm no database expert, but I'd say C. SnapCenter's going to delete those logs and free up some much-needed disk space. Gotta love a good spring cleaning!
I think the answer is C. SnapCenter will delete the transaction logs, as it's a common practice to manage the transaction log growth and maintain the database size.
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