TFTP is typically used for transferring small amounts of data such as boot files or configurations. This makes it popular in scenarios where simple setups and minimal data transfer are required, like PXE booting or loading configurations onto hardware with minimal processing capability. The correct option highlights its primary use in network environments that do not require complex and secure transactions, such as loading initial boot files or firmware updates. Options like transferring large files or secure transactions are more suited for FTP or SFTP due to TFTP's lack of security and robustness.
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