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What is the minimum number of 256-GB disks required for the storage pool?

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.

You plan to create a storage pool that will contain a new volume.
You need to create a new 600-GB volume by using thin provisioning. The new volume must use the
parity layout.
What is the minimum number of 256-GB disks required for the storage pool?

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A.
2

B.
3

C.
4

D.
5

Explanation:
It takes 3 discs (minimum) in order to create a storage pool array with parity. If this array were using
fixed provisioning, this would not be enough given the 256MB capacity (since only 2/3rds of 256 X 3 –
less than 600 – could be used as actual data with the rest being parity bits), but since this array uses
thin provisioning, a 600GB volume could technically be set up on a 20GB disc and it would still show
as 600GB. (So, essentially, the question really becomes how many drives it takes in a storage pool to
create a parity array.)
References:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831391.aspx
http://www.ibeast.com/content/tools/RaidCalc/RaidCalc.asp
http://www.raid-calculator.com/default.aspx
https://www.icc-usa.com/raid-calculator

5 Comments on “What is the minimum number of 256-GB disks required for the storage pool?

    1. Maum says:

      no its C because of the needed space. As you use 3 Disks 1 diskstorage is not available because of parity bits. so you need 4 Disks to ensure you have more than 600GB




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      1. Kevin says:

        Nick says:

        March 5, 2015 at 3:21 am

        I just tested this in a 2012r2 lab machine.

        Added 3 40 disks to a Storage Pool. 3x40GB in RAID5 is 80GB.
        Created a new virtual disk on the storage pool
        Selected Parity for Storage Layout
        Specified Thin Provisioning
        Set disk size to 200GB
        Created

        New volume wizard popped up
        Went through new volume wizard, specified size of 200GB
        New volume is in service

        B is correct.




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