Server1 contains a folder named D:\Salesdata, which contains important company data.
The hardware-monitoring software reports that the disk that contains volume D is in danger of imminent disk failure.
You order a replacement disk, but you must wait at least one day for the disk to be delivered.
You discover that you do not have a backup of the D:\Salesdata folder because a recent backup was configured incorrectly.
You need to back up the D:\Salesdata folder so that you can restore the data if the disk fails.
You need to achieve this goal as quickly as possible. What should you do?
A.
Perform a normal backup of the D:\Salesdata folder.
B.
Perform an incremental backup of the D:\Salesdata folder.
C.
Perform a differential backup of the D:\Salesdata folder.
D.
Perform a daily backup of the D:\Salesdata folder.
E.
Enable Shadow Copies on volume D. Configure the shadow copy location as C:\.