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RAID stands for (list both)
Redundant Array of Independent DisksRedundant Array of Inexpensive Disks
_______ is a disk subsystem that combines multiple physical disks into a single logical storage unit.
RAID
Depending on the configuration, a ______ array can improve performance, provide fault tolerance, or both.
RAID
A _____ set breaks data into units and stores the units across a series of disks by reading and writing to all disks simultaneously.
stripe
____ provides an increase in performance.
RAID 0
____ does not provide fault tolerance. Failure of one disk means all data is lost.
RAID 0
This RAID breaks data into units and stores the units across a series of disks by reading and writing to all disks simultaneously:
RAID 0
This RAID uses striping and requires a minimum of two disks:
RAID 0
This RAID has no overhead because all disk space is available for storing data:
RAID 0
This is the fastest of the RAID types:
RAID 0
A _____ volume stores data to two duplicate disks simultaneously.
mirrored
In this RAID data is stored to two duplicate disks simultaneously.
RAID 1
In this RAID, If one disk fails, data is present on the other disk, and the system switches immediately from the failed disk to the functioning disk.
RAID 1
These RAIDs provide fault tolerance for a single disk failure:
RAID 1 and 5
This RAID does not increase performance:
RAID 1