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A company is evaluating its storage architecture and is considering implementing a block storage solution for its database applications. The database requires a minimum of 10,000 IOPS (Input/Output Operations Per Second) to maintain optimal performance. The company has two options for block storage: Option X provides 5,000 IOPS per volume and can be scaled up to 4 volumes, while Option Y offers 3,000 IOPS per volume but can be scaled up to 6 volumes. If the company needs to determine which option can meet the IOPS requirement with the least number of volumes, how many total IOPS can each option provide, and which option should they choose?
Option X can provide 20,000 IOPS, while Option Y can provide 18,000 IOPS.
Option X can provide 15,000 IOPS, while Option Y can provide 12,000 IOPS.
Option X can provide 10,000 IOPS, while Option Y can provide 9,000 IOPS.
Option X can provide 25,000 IOPS, while Option Y can provide 21,000 IOPS.

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