A daily backup job for seven Hyper-V VMs has been configured at the main site, keeping 14 days’ worth of backup files. T

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A daily backup job for seven Hyper-V VMs has been configured at the main site, keeping 14 days’ worth of backup files. T

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A daily backup job for seven Hyper-V VMs has been configured at the main site, keeping 14 days’ worth of backup files. They want to get a copy of the VM backups to a repository at the disaster recovery site. They want to keep six months’ worth of backup files at the disaster recovery site. They also need to be able to restore the VMs to any given day within two months and any given week within six months. How should a backup copy job be configured to meet these requirements?

A. Use periodic copy (pruning) mode, keeping 180 days of retention.
B. Use immediate copy (mirroring) mode, keeping 62 days of retention and 26 weekly GFS restore points.
C. Use periodic copy (pruning) mode, keeping 62 days of retention and six monthly GFS restore points.
D. Use immediate copy (mirroring) mode, keeping 180 days of retention.
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