A . . . . . . . . is a logical unit that serves as the target for storage operations, such as the SCSI protocol READs and WRITEs.

gets
pun
lun
all of the mentioned

The correct answer is C. LUN.

A LUN (Logical Unit Number) is a logical unit that serves as the target for storage operations, such as the SCSI protocol READs and WRITEs. It is a way of addressing a storage device on a SCSI bus. LUNs are typically assigned by the storage controller, and they can be used to group together multiple physical disks or partitions into a single logical unit. This can be useful for performance reasons, as it allows the storage controller to manage multiple disks as a single unit. It can also be useful for security reasons, as it allows different users or applications to access different LUNs.

The other options are incorrect. A “get” is a command that is used to retrieve data from a storage device. A “pun” is a type of joke that is based on wordplay. All of the mentioned is not an option.