A technician needs to configure a server's RAID array for maximum capacity. Which of the following RAID levels BEST meets this requirement?
A technician needs to configure a server's RAID array for maximum capacity. Which of the following RAID levels BEST meets this requirement?
RAID 0 is the RAID level that provides maximum capacity because it stripes data across all disks without any form of redundancy. This configuration uses the entire storage space of all drives, maximizing capacity. RAID 1 mirrors data and reduces usable capacity by half, RAID 5 and RAID 6 provide redundancy and therefore also do not maximize capacity since they allocate part of the storage for parity information.
in 20 years of doing IT work I have never encountered a scenario where RAID 0 was an acceptable solution. Questions like this are why no one respects comptia certs.