You need to ensure that data loss will not occur if only one hard drive fails

You add three hard drives to a Windows 8.1 computer. The computer has a RAID controller.
You plan to store data only on the three new hard drives.
You need to ensure that data loss will not occur if only one hard drive fails.
What should you do?

You add three hard drives to a Windows 8.1 computer. The computer has a RAID controller.
You plan to store data only on the three new hard drives.
You need to ensure that data loss will not occur if only one hard drive fails.
What should you do?

A.
Create a storage pool that contains all drives and set the resiliency type to Parity.

B.
Create a storage pool that contains one drive, and then add the other two drives drive to
the pool.

C.
Create a spanned volume.

D.
Create a storage pool that contains all drives and set the resiliency type to Two-way
mirror.



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TimDuncan

TimDuncan

“…data only on the three new hard drives. You need to ensure that data loss will not occur if only one hard drive fails.”

That means you need to setup resiliency in parity.

OSA

OSA

RAID adapters, if used, must have all RAID functionality disabled and must not obscure any attached devices, including enclosure services provided by an attached JBOD
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/library/hh831739.aspx

The question does not indicate that RAID functionality has been disabled
Parity resilience has to be provided by RAID controller and logical disk spanning the physical drives.