Computer Science, asked by totenpal77, 30 days ago

What is not one of the Storage Layout options supported by Windows Server 2012?
Select one:

a. Mirror

b. Pairity

c. Simple

d. RAID-5

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Answered by samir2000soni
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Answer:

RAID is a technology that is used to increase the performance and/or reliability of data storage. The abbreviation stands for either Redundant Array of Independent Drives or Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks, which is older and less used. A RAID system consists of two or more drives working in parallel. These can be hard discs, but there is a trend to also use the technology for SSD (Solid State Drives). There are different RAID levels, each optimized for a specific situation. These are not standardized by an industry group or standardization committee. This explains why companies sometimes come up with their own unique numbers and implementations. This article covers the following RAID levels:

RAID 0 – striping

RAID 1 – mirroring

RAID 5 – striping with parity

RAID 6 – striping with double parity

RAID 10 – combining mirroring and striping

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