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In a storage area network (SAN) environment, you are tasked with managing LUNs for a virtualized infrastructure that hosts multiple applications. You need to allocate LUNs to ensure optimal performance and availability. Given that your storage array has a total capacity of 10 TB and you plan to create LUNs of varying sizes for different applications, how would you allocate the LUNs if you want to maintain a balance between performance and redundancy? Assume you need to create three LUNs: one for a database application requiring 3 TB, one for a file storage application requiring 2 TB, and one for a virtual machine environment requiring 4 TB. What is the best approach to allocate these LUNs while considering the need for snapshots and redundancy?
Allocate the LUNs as specified, ensuring that each LUN is placed on separate physical disks to maximize performance and configure snapshots for each LUN.
Create a single LUN of 9 TB to accommodate all applications and use partitioning to manage access.
Allocate the LUNs but place them all on the same physical disk to simplify management and reduce overhead.
Allocate the LUNs as specified but do not configure any snapshots to save space.

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