Okay, I think I've got it. The fact that should guide the admin's action is that the disk group does not need to be removed before adding the new cache device. That's option B, so that's my answer.
I'm a bit confused by this question. The options seem to be focused on specific actions the admin needs to take, but the question is asking about the fact that should guide their actions. I'll need to re-read this carefully to make sure I understand what they're really asking.
Hmm, this seems straightforward. The disk group doesn't need to be removed, so I'm going to go with option B. The question is asking what fact should guide the admin's action, and that option seems to directly address that.
I think the key here is to determine whether the disk group needs to be removed before adding the new NVMe cache device. The question is asking which fact should guide the administrator's action, so I'll need to carefully consider the options.
You know, I heard that NVMe devices are so fast, they can actually outrun the speed of light. But don't quote me on that. Option B is still the way to go, though.
Hmm, I'm gonna have to go with C on this one. Gotta remove the host from the cluster before swapping out those cache devices. Don't want to risk any data loss, you know?
Ah, the classic disk group conundrum! I think option B is the way to go - no need to delete anything before adding the new cache. Just plug and play, my friend.
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