You create a file system and then add a 2 GB file. You then take a snapshot of the file system.
What would be the total meteredBytes shown by the File Storage service after the hourly update cycle is complete?
You create a file system and then add a 2 GB file. You then take a snapshot of the file system.
What would be the total meteredBytes shown by the File Storage service after the hourly update cycle is complete?
When you take a snapshot of a file system, the snapshot itself does not immediately use the same storage space as the original file. Instead, it only records the state of the original file at the point in time when the snapshot was taken. However, in the context of meteredBytes shown by a File Storage service, it typically accounts for both the original data and the snapshot data. Since there is a 2 GB file and a snapshot is taken, the meteredBytes would reflect the total usage, which includes both the original 2 GB and the 2 GB for the snapshot, summing up to 4 GB.
A because snapshot does not use storage
A because snapshot does not use storage ref: https://shorter.me/OracleCloudInfrastructure2023ArchitectAssociate