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Question 537

A critical file server is being upgraded, and the systems administrator must determine which RAID level the new server will need to achieve parity and handle two simultaneous disk failures. Which of the following RAID levels meets this requirement?

    Correct Answer: D

    RAID 6 is a fault-tolerant RAID level that provides dual parity, allowing the system to handle two simultaneous disk failures while maintaining data integrity. It distributes two sets of parity information across all disks in the array, ensuring high availability and reliability, which makes it suitable for critical file servers.

Discussion
minx98Option: D

wtf is raid 6 ?

ApplebeesWaiter1122Option: D

RAID 6 is a fault-tolerant RAID level that provides dual parity, which means it can withstand the failure of two disks simultaneously without data loss. It is achieved by distributing two sets of parity information across the disks. This level of fault tolerance makes RAID 6 suitable for critical systems where data integrity and high availability are crucial.

mtnewsOption: D

RAID 6 array can sustain two simultaneous disk failures and still continue to function.

JasonMunozOption: D

I don't even think they cover RAID 6 in A+ 1and2, NET+, or SEC+. I know I never heard of it till this question.