Which of the following provides the MOST storage capacity without fault tolerance?
A. RAID 1
B. SAS
C. SATA
D. JBOD
2 Comments on “Which of the following provides the MOST storage capacity without fault tolerance?”
Schaub Renesays:
RAID is a Redundant Array of Inexpensive disks, i.e. a collection of disks with (usually) some form of fault tolerance built in.
JBOD on the other hand is Just a Bunch Of Disks, and does not have fault tolerance built in. A JBOD enclosure can be attached as a disk to a RAID array however, in order to provide larger potential disk arrays with RAID fault tolerance.
RAID is a Redundant Array of Inexpensive disks, i.e. a collection of disks with (usually) some form of fault tolerance built in.
JBOD on the other hand is Just a Bunch Of Disks, and does not have fault tolerance built in. A JBOD enclosure can be attached as a disk to a RAID array however, in order to provide larger potential disk arrays with RAID fault tolerance.
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I agree with the answer. D
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