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What should you configure?

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
On Server1, you configure a custom Data Collector Set (DCS) named DCS1. DCS1 is configured to store
performance log data in C:\Logs.
You need to ensure that the contents of C:\Logs are deleted automatically when the folder reaches 100 MB in
size.
What should you configure?

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A.
A File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) file screen on the C:\Logs folder

B.
The Data Manager settings of DCS1

C.
A schedule for DCS1

D.
A File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) quota on the C:\Logs folder

Explanation:

To configure data management for a Data Collector Set
1. In Windows Performance Monitor, expand Data Collector Sets and click User Defined.
2. In the console pane, right-click the name of the Data Collector Set that you want to configure and click Data
Manager.
3. On the Data Manager tab, you can accept the default values or make changes according to your data
retention policy. See the table below for details on each option.
When Minimum free disk or Maximum folders is selected, previous data will be deleted according to the
Resource policy you choose (Delete largest or Delete oldest) when the limit is reached. When Apply policy
before the data collector set starts is selected, previous data will be deleted according to your selections
before the data collector set creates its next log file.
When Maximum root path size is selected, previous data will be deleted according to your selections when the
root log folder size limit is reached.
4. Click the Actions tab. You can accept the default values or make changes. See the table below for details on
each option.
5. When you have finished making your changes, click OK.

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