Which hardware feature should you verify is available o…

You plan to deploy several servers that have 3-TB hard disks.
You need to verify whether the servers can support system volumes that are larger than 2 TB.
Which hardware feature should you verify is available on the servers?

You plan to deploy several servers that have 3-TB hard disks.
You need to verify whether the servers can support system volumes that are larger than 2 TB.
Which hardware feature should you verify is available on the servers?

A.
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)

B.
Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA)

C.
Universal Disk Format (UDF)

D.
BIOS Enhanced Disk Drive Services



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Steve

Steve

In order for an operating system to fully support storage devices that have capacities that exceed 2 terabytes (2 TB, or 2 trillion bytes), the device must be initialized by using the GUID partition table (GPT) partitioning scheme. This scheme supports addressing of the full range of storage capacity. If the user intends to start the computer from one of these large disks, the system’s base firmware interface must use the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) and not BIOS.