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Chapter 5

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You are configuring a new system, and you want to use a RAID 0 array for the operating system using SATA disks and the RAID functionality built into the motherboard. Which of the following BEST describes the action you will take as part of the configurat you are using an onboard RAID controller with SATA drives, edit the CMOS settings and identify the drive type as RAID. This tells the system to load the onboard BIOS for accessing the connected drives. If you want to install the operating system on a RAID
You have a computer with three hard disks. A RAID 0 volume uses space on Disk 1 and Disk 2. A RAID 1 volume uses space on Disk 2 and Disk 3. Disk 2 fails. Which of the following is true? Data on the RAID 0 volume is accessible; data on the RAID 1 volum In this scenario, Disk 2 is shared between both volumes. If Disk 2 fails, the RAID 1 volume is still accessible because RAID 1 (mirrored) volumes can sustain a loss of a single disk. The data on the RAID 0 volume is not accessible. RAID 0 u
Which optical media has the greatest storage capacity? Single-layer, single-sided Blu-ray disc: Dual-layer, single-sided DVD Single-layer, single-sided Blu-ray disc Compact disc Dual-layer, double-sided DVD A Blu-ray disc has the greatest storage capacity of all optical media. A single-sided Blu-ray disc holds up to 25 GB of data. Dual-layer or double-sided discs double the storage capacity. Experimental 20 layer Blu-ray discs hold up to 500 GB. Single-layer
First developed to store digital music. Later, was adapted to store digital computer data. Compact Disc (CD)
Can be written, read many times, erased, rewritten, and has a capacity of about 650 MB Compact Disc (CD-RW)
Single-sided discs can hold about 4.7 GB of data. Dual-layer discs can hold up to 8.5 GB of da Digital Versatile Disc (DVD-RW)
Uses blue laser light. which has a short wavelength, allowing data to be packed more tightly onto the disc and is rewritable. Blu-ray Disc (BD-RE)
Was originally developed for high-definition video (and expanded content on movie discs), but can also be used for data storage. Blu-ray Disc (BD)
Dual-layer version employs two recordable dye layers, each capable of storing data. Digital Versatile Disc (DVD-RW)
Which of the following are optical storage devices? (Select THREE.) BD SSD DVD HDD SDHC USB flash drive CD CD (Compact Disc) DVD (Digital Video Disc or Digital Versatile Disc) BD (Blu-ray Disc) HDDs (Hard Disk Drives) are magnetic storage devices. A flash device stores information using programmable non-volatile flash memory. USB flash drive, SSDs (So
Joseph has started using virtual machines (VMs) to help his software development process. As the number of VMs has increased, Joseph has noticed that his hard drive is almost full. He would like you to buy and connect an external hard drive where addition eSATA
You want a storage device that has the ability to: Integrate data and device power into a single cable. Use a connector and port that is neither L-shaped nor rectangular. Which of the following SATA devices is the BEST to use? eSATAp (also known as Power over eSATA or Power eSATA) is meant to replace eSATA. It combines the functionality of eSATA and USB ports with a source of power in a single connector. It integrates data and device power into a single cable, and the connector
Which generation of SATA storage devices does the following? Supports up to 6 Gbps data transfer rates Addresses solid state drives SATA2 SATA3 eSATAp: SATA eSATA SATA3
You want a storage device that has the ability to: Integrate data and device power into a single cable. Use a connector and port that is neither L-shaped nor rectangular. Which of the following SATA devices is the BEST to use? SATA3 eSATAp S eSATAp
Which of the following is the most common disk interface used for optical drives on home and office computers? SATA
which interface is primarily used for internal hard drives in modern desktop pc systems? SATA
You have an existing computer running Windows 10. You want to configure a RAID 1 array in the computer. You install two new SATA drives, then use the RAID controller integrated in the motherboard to define a RAID 1 array using them. When you boot the comp In the BIOS, change the SATA disk mode to RAID. In the BIOS, change the SATA disk mode to AHCI. Set the jumpers on the drives to use SATA I mode. Install the drivers for the RAID controller.
You work for a small company as the human resources specialist. Since the company is fairly small, you are maintaining all of the employee information on your desktop computer, which is running Windows 10. This computer has two high-capacity hard disks. Y Use mirrored volume A Windows software RAID system can be configured in Windows 10 using the Windows Disk Management tool. Of the available options from within Disk Management, you would need to configure a mirrored volume to protect your data from a d
One of your customers wants you to build a personal server that he can use in his home. One of his concerns is making sure he has at least one backup of their data stored on the server in the event that a disk fails. You have decided to back up his data u RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 10
RAID 1 will protect memory from a single disk failure and provides high-read performance. It also only requires a minimum of two disks. RAID 5 would also protect data from a single disk failure, but requires a minimum of three disks, and RAID 10 requires RAID 1 will protect memory from a single disk failure and provides high-read performance. It also only requires a minimum of two disks. RAID 5 would also protect data from a single disk failure, but requires a minimum of three disks, and RAID 10 requires
 

 



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