What is the difference between object replication and content replication?

What is the difference between object replication and content replication?
A. Object replication and content replication are the same.
B. Object replication moves object metadata and content files from a source repository to a target repository; content replication moves content files only to a target repository.
C. Object replication synchronizes object metadata and content files to a source repository to a target repository; content replication synchronizes content files between filestores in a single repository.
D. Object replication copies object metadata and content files from the source repository and deletes them in the target repository; content replication copies only content files to the target repository and deletes them in the source repository.

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