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Fri 70-218 Question of the Day...
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| Teck Shark 2002-04-19, 11:25 am |
| Have a great weekend!
Q17. You are the network admin. You want to setup fault tolerance on you domain controller. Choose the best way to implement fault tolerance...
A. Create multiple volumes, mirroring the system and boot partition, while striping with RAID 5 across the remaining volumes for data.
B . Create two volumes, one FAT for the boot and system partitions and the other NTFS for data.
C . Implement a RAID 5 striped array and place the system and boot partitions as well as the data on the array.
D . Create multiple volumes, mirroring the data partition, while striping with RAID 5 across the remaining volumes for the system and boot partitions.
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| allbombguy 2002-04-19, 1:01 pm |
| A. Create multiple volumes, mirroring the system and boot partition, while striping with RAID 5 across the remaining volumes for data. | |
| eric1971 2002-04-19, 1:25 pm |
| I agree with A. | |
| TxBear 2002-04-19, 1:32 pm |
| I'll say A as well | |
| NetChild1985 2002-04-19, 2:02 pm |
| It's "A"!! | |
| KScheler 2002-04-19, 3:48 pm |
| A. for me.
I just got a new Dell 2550 server and it lets me do RAID 10 with the SCSI hardware controller. Pretty cool. | |
| Taqwus 2002-04-19, 5:36 pm |
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| mrfixit 2002-04-19, 8:23 pm |
| A as well!  | |
| Zaraspook 2002-04-20, 12:02 am |
| How about A?  | |
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| Can someone explain why it is 'A'? | |
| 3pinhead 2002-04-20, 9:05 am |
| The Reason why it's "A" is that you cannot protect system or boot volumes with RAID 5 - striped volumes with parity, but you can protect system or boot partitions using RAID 1 - mirrored volumes. | |
| Tech Ranger 2002-04-21, 8:40 am |
| I have pondered this at length, have called upon the best advisors money can buy, spent sleepless nights agonizing over this query, and have concluded that the correct response is "A". | |
| allbombguy 2002-04-21, 12:20 pm |
| A. Create multiple volumes, mirroring the system and boot partition, while striping with RAID 5 across the remaining volumes for data.
Your system and boot is protected, and other drives are ok because of RAID 5
B . Create two volumes, one FAT for the boot and system partitions and the other NTFS for data.
You can't protect the boot and system drives (unless using hardware raid)
C . Implement a RAID 5 striped array and place the system and boot partitions as well as the data on the array.
Cant have system or boot on RAID 5
D . Create multiple volumes, mirroring the data partition, while striping with RAID 5 across the remaining volumes for the system and boot partitions.
Cant have system or boot on RAID 5. | |
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