A computer that runs Windows 8 is configured with a 2 TB storage pool. The storage pool
currently shows 1 TB of available space. You try to save 100 MB of files to the storage
drive. An error message states that the drive is full. You need to make an additional 1 TB of
space available in the storage pool. What should you do?
A.
Connect a 1 TB drive to the computer and add the new drive to the storage pool.
B.
Connect a 1 TB drive to the computer and assign a drive letter to the new drive.
C.
Set the resiliency type of the storage pool to Parity.
D.
Set the logical size of the storage pool to 2 TB.
A. I am pretty sure this is A. I don’t have a reference but D really doesn’t make any sense.
Yeah A is the only answer that makes sense out of the selection.
“The storage pool currently shows 1 TB of available space.” and when user tries to save 100MB of file, error message displays storage is full… the only reason is the storage space resiliency is set as mirror (2TB with mirroring resiliency will only give you 1TB of storage space).
So you will need to add extra HDD…answer A is the correct answer.
Answer is A
The question doesn’t specify that the storage space is mirrored. It can be also that there is only 1TB allocated, therefore keeping this in mind answer D should be good.
It is D.
The logical size of the Storage Space can greatly exceed the available hard drive space. There’s no downside to having a very large logical size, other than a bit of overhead in some internal tables. Shoot for the moon.
It it is 2-way mirrorred, adding an additional 1 TB HDD will mis-match the mirrorring. you cant have 1TM storage space mirrorred to 2TB storage space. So the answer is definetly D.
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If it is 2-way mirrorred, adding an additional 1 TB HDD will mis-match the mirrorring. you cant have 1TM storage space mirrorred to 2TB storage space. So the answer is definetly D.