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The famous multiple or single drive array Q...
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Slime
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Registered: Sep 2000 Location: Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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I saw someone else post this question but didn't see a clear cut answer to it. I'm sure you know the question, it deals with increasing performance and the options are to either
A. Set up virtual directories on a single drive array
or
B. Set up virtual directories on a multiple drive array
Which is correct? The exam essentials, and someone said easy cert also, says do the multiple drive array, but quite a few dumps say the single drive.
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09-03-00 01:51 AM
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Juuze
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Registered: Jun 2000 Location: CA Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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I would have to go with the multiple drive array. If you think back to your old studies of Server, I do believe that Stripe Sets offer better performance than Volume sets. So I took it from that knowledge that you would get better seek times from putting different stuff on different drives like a Stripe Set.
I got 894/1000 and that was the answer that I chose.
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