Which statement is not a reason for an organization to incorporate a SAN in its enterprise infrastructure?
A.
To increase the performance of long-distance replication, backup, and recovery
B.
To decrease the threat of viruses and worm attacks against data storage devices
C.
To decrease both capital and operating expenses associated with data storage
D.
To meet changing business priorities, applications, and revenue growth
Explanation:
For many organizations, incorporating SANs in their enterprise infrastructure allows them to meet three primary business requirements:
* Effectively meet changing business priorities, application requirements, and revenue growth
* Increase performance of long-distance replication, backup, and recovery to meet regulatory requirements as well as industry best practices
* Decrease both capital and operating expenses associated with data storage
Answer B is therefore not a valid reason for organizations to incorporate SAN in their infrastructure.