A media broadcasting company stores high-resolution raw video footage in a General-purpose v2 (GPv2) Azure Blob storage account. The data access patterns and requirements are as follows:
* Newly uploaded footage is frequently accessed and edited for the first 30 days.
* Between 30 and 90 days, the footage is rarely accessed but must be available for immediate playback (sub-second retrieval latency) if requested by editors.
* After 90 days, the footage is preserved for long-term compliance for a total of 365 days from the upload date. For compliance audits, retrieval latency of up to 15 hours is acceptable.
* After 365 days, the footage must be permanently deleted.
Which of the following lifecycle management configurations meets the requirements while minimizing storage costs?
- Transition blobs to cool storage after 30 days, transition blobs to archive storage after 90 days, and delete blobs after 365 days.Cevap
- BTransition blobs to archive storage after 30 days, and delete blobs after 365 days.
- CTransition blobs to cool storage after 30 days, transition blobs to archive storage after 120 days, and delete blobs after 485 days.
- DTransition blobs to archive storage after 30 days, transition blobs to cool storage after 90 days, and delete blobs after 365 days.