Identify the correct description of an IPS image.
A.
a location where packages can be installed, for example, your Solaris instance
B.
a depot location or source where Solaris packages can be installed from
C.
an ISO image of the Solaris media DVD
D.
an IPS repository
In the same way that a repository is just a location for publishers, an image is one
location for installing packages. The location is configured to receive packages
according to any variants, facets, or other conditions it lists. The three image types
are full, partial, and user. A full image, such as a boot environment (BE), acts as a
parent to a partial image (such as a zone). User images make it possible to test an
installation that differs from the host system. You could define a user image, for
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