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In a data center utilizing Dell PowerMax storage systems, a network administrator is tasked with configuring host access to a newly provisioned storage volume. The administrator must ensure that the host can access the volume while adhering to best practices for performance and security. Given that the host is running a Linux operating system, which of the following configurations should the administrator prioritize to optimize both performance and security for the storage access?
Configure the host to use iSCSI with CHAP authentication and set the maximum transmission unit (MTU) to 9000 bytes for jumbo frames.
Enable NFS access without authentication and set the MTU to the default value of 1500 bytes.
Use Fibre Channel without zoning and set the MTU to 1500 bytes.
Configure the host for iSCSI access without any authentication and use the default MTU settings.