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  • 08-12-2020
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Suppose you have data that should not be lost on disk failure, and the application is write-intensive. How would you store the data?

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sandlee09
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  • 09-12-2020

Answer:

use RAID 5

Explanation:

The best option in this scenario would be to use RAID 5, this would all but eliminate the risk of losing the data. As you would need at atleast 3 seperate drives which would all act as backups for each other. Therefore, in the unlikely case that one of the drives were to fail or data were to become corrupt/lost the other drives would have a backup of that data which ca be used.

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