which of the RAID levels uses independent data disk arrays with two distributed parity blocks?

The Certkiller administrator is in the process of configuring a new RAID array and wants to know which of the RAID levels uses independent data disk arrays with two distributed parity blocks?

The Certkiller administrator is in the process of configuring a new RAID array and wants to know which of the RAID levels uses independent data disk arrays with two distributed parity blocks?

A.
RAID 2

B.
RAID 6

C.
RAID 3

D.
RAID 5

Explanation:
The RAID 6 implementation uses independent data disk arrays with two distributed parity blocks and it then stripes blocks of data and parity across an array of drives similar to RAID 5 where two sets of parity information for each parcel of data, requiring two drives to do so.
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Answers:
A: The RAID 2 specification employs multiple disks for error detection and correction thus it reserves large portions of the array for non-data-storage overhead, depending on the error detection and correction algorithms used in the implementation.
C: The RAID 3 specification is designed to use parallel transfers similar to RAID 2, along with byte-level parity striping.
D: RAID 5 is used to distributes its parity blocks among its independent data disks.
Reference:
Charles J. Brooks, Server+ Certification Exam Cram 2 (Exam SK0-002), QUE Publishing, Indianapolis, 2006, pp. 189



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