Multiple Choice
You have a Windows Server 2012 server that has been running continually for several years. You notice that the C: drive has been slowly filling up and is almost out of disk space. No new applications have been installed and all the data files the server uses are stored on the D: drive. No users have permissions to store files on the C: drive and you know that you haven't added any files. What is the most likely reason the C: drive is slowly filling up?
A) quotas are not enabled
B) swap partition is growing
C) log files are growing
D) the MFT is corrupted
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