Which area type does the engineer choose to provide minimal router resource utilization, while still allowing for full connectivity to the rest of the network?

An engineer must connect a new remote site to an existing OSPF network. The new site consists of two low-end routers, one for WAN, and one for LAN. There is no demand for traffic to pass through this area. Which area type does the engineer choose to provide minimal router resource utilization, while still allowing for full connectivity to the rest of the network?
A. not so stubby
B. totally not so stubby
C. totally stubby area
D. stubby area

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