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| sanjbatra 2003-01-08, 11:43 am |
| Here is another question to which I don't agree with their answer:
Question 70-218qod32
When dealing with Dynamic Disks, what types of volumes can you create?
A) Primary partitions.
B) Simple volumes.
C) RAID-5 volumes.
D) RAID-50 volumes.
E) Stripped volumes.
F) Spanned volumes.
G) Extended partitions.
H) Multi-striped volumes with parity.
Their Answer is BEF
I would have gone with BCEF. Anyone agree ? | |
| Slinky 2003-01-08, 12:09 pm |
| You can definately create RAID-5 volumes with dynamic disks. However you have to use the Server family to do that. | |
| DUBL07 2003-01-09, 8:34 am |
| LOL - I just went over this stuff in the Microsoft Press book for 70-218 last night. Having said that, my answer is BEF...it's like everything with these Microsoft tests. You can't read into the questions or think...take the question exactly as it's written. And no matter what experience you have...do it the Microsoft way - not the right way. LOL  | |
| sanjbatra 2003-01-09, 8:47 am |
| Thanks - At least WE know what time it is. | |
| Tech Ranger 2003-01-09, 7:46 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by sanjbatra
Here is another question to which I don't agree with their answer:
Question 70-218qod32
When dealing with Dynamic Disks, what types of volumes can you create?
A) Primary partitions.
B) Simple volumes.
C) RAID-5 volumes.
D) RAID-50 volumes.
E) Stripped volumes.
F) Spanned volumes.
G) Extended partitions.
H) Multi-striped volumes with parity.
Their Answer is BEF
I would have gone with BCEF. Anyone agree ?
You are absolutely correct. The only caveat I will offer is that RAID 5 is not available on Win2K Pro. | |
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| It's a poorly worded question since it doesn't say what OS we're using. Anyway!
BCEF for me as well.
The reason I'd pick RAID 5 is that 70-218 is a network administration exam.  |
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