Question 2 of 9
You are getting ready to install a new Windows Server 2012 R2 server as a domain controller.
You would like to implement a storage solution for the new server such that the system volume remains
available in the event of a single disk or disk controller failure . If possible, you would also like to improve disk
access performance.
What should you do?
0 Install two hard disks, each on a different disk controller. Create a RAID-S volume for the system
volume.
0 Install two hard disks on the same disk controller. Create a RAID-S volume for the system volume.
0 Install two hard disks on the same disk controller. Create a RAID-1 volume for the system volume.
@ Install two hard disks, each on a different disk controller. Create a RAID-1 volume for the system
volume.
Explanation
To protect the volumes in the event that a single disk fails, you will need to create RAID-1 or RAID-5 volumes. Because all
of the solutions involve only two disks, you must create a RAID-1 volume; RAID-5 volumes require a minimum of three
disks. To allow disk access in the event of a single disk controller failure, install two controllers with each disk on a
different controller.
Objectives
Objectives for MS 70-41 0:
1 03 Configure local storage
References
LabSim for Windows Server Pro: Install and Configure, Section 2.7.
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