Which two statements describe the volume’s functionality once this option is enabled?

An administrator enables the Block Storage Volume option in order to prevent a storage
volume from reaching full capacity. Which two statements describe the volume’s
functionality once this option is enabled? (Choose two.)

An administrator enables the Block Storage Volume option in order to prevent a storage
volume from reaching full capacity. Which two statements describe the volume’s
functionality once this option is enabled? (Choose two.)

A.
Existing base layers on the volume will not be able to be moved to other volumes.

B.
Existing Centralized Virtual Desktops (CVDs) and base layers will continue to function as
expected.

C.
New Centralized Virtual Desktops (CVDs) will not be able to be centralized to the

volume.

D.
New base layers will be able to be centralized to the volume.



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Right answer is B and C

You can block a storage volume to prevent it from being used when new CVDs or base layers are being created.
Blocking a storage volume is useful when the volume reaches a volume capacity threshold or to stop populating it with new CVDs or base layers. Blocking a volume does not affect access or updates to existing CVDs and base layers on the volume.
Important
You cannot move a CVD or a base layer to a blocked volume. You can move a CVD or a base layer from a blocked volume.

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