The fact that a traditional file system cannot respond to unanticipated information requirements in a timely fashion is an example of which of the following issues with traditional file systems?
a. Lack of flexibility.
b. Poor security.
c. Program-data dependence.
d. Data redundancy.
e. Lack of data sharing.

Respuesta :

Answer: Lack of Flexibility

Explanation:

A storage file system which lacks flexibility would not easily be able to source for unplanned information.

This is so because to get the files from where they were stored in a traditional file storage may take days to locate the exact place they were kept in storage.

Latest file storage methods have easy way of locating information.

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