A Storage Cluster uses mounted file systems to enable multiple servers to read and write data simultaneously to a shared storage pool, as described.
Option B (High-Performance):Focuses on computation, not file systems.
Option C (Failover):Switches to backups, not shared file access.
Option D (High-Availability):Ensures uptime, not necessarily mounted file systems.
“Storage Clusters utilize mounted file systems for concurrent read/write access, ensuring data consistency across nodes” (Module: Clustering Technologies, Section: Cluster Types).
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