question about creating virtual disks on my MD3220i

I create a virtual disk where I put a SQL Server and it asks me to

Choose the type of virtual disk IO characteristics. The file system (typical), database, multimedia and Custom options.

I think the selection of data because it is a SQL Server. However I'm not sure because I have not much of

experience with this. My question is that one should choose or perhaps not even matter?

Thank you

Being that the VD will be strictly for SQL, then you can go ahead and select the database option. Any other time, you must select the typical option. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

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