Of the following options, which one is the only RAID level that uses disk mirroring?

Of the following options, which one is the only RAID level that uses disk mirroring?

Of the following options, which one is the only RAID level that uses disk mirroring?

A.
RAID-0

B.
RAID-5

C.
RAID-3

D.
RAID-1

Explanation:
RAID 1 is the most common form of RAID at the moment and is often used in disk mirroring and disk duplexing.
Incorrect Answers:
A: RAID Level 0 (RAID 0) is the no-fault-tolerance process of using 64KB block storage areas in a striped set.
B: RAID-5 is a fault-tolerant volume with data and parity striped intermittently across three or more physical disks.
C: RAID 3 is disk striping with parity, with data being moved at the bit level rather than the block level.
Reference:
James G. Jones and Craig Landes, A+ Exam Cram 2 (2nd Edition), QUE Publishing, Indianapolis, 2003, pp. 731 and 732.



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