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A technician has noticed that a monitored server is receiving a disk failure notice during startup. When the technician clicks to continue, the machine still seems to startup into Windows but at a much slower speed. The technician looks at the BIOS information and sees the machine utilizes a RAID 5 configuration. Which of the following does the technician MOST likely need to perform?

A.
Reinstall the HDD drivers.
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A.
Reinstall the HDD drivers.
B.
Rebuild The RAID.
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B.
Rebuild The RAID.
C.
Replace the failed drivers.
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C.
Replace the failed drivers.
D.
Restart the system.
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D.
Restart the system.
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

The disk failure notice during startup indicates that one or more disks in the RAID array have failed. The machine still seems to startup into Windows but at a much slower speed because the RAID 5 configuration can tolerate one disk failure and still operate, but with reduced performance and reliability. The technician most likely needs to rebuild the RAID, which means replacing the failed disk(s) and restoring the data from the parity information. Reinstalling the HDD drivers will not fix the disk failure. Replacing the failed drivers is not a valid option, as drivers are software, not hardware. Restarting the system will not fix the disk failure either. Reference:

https://www.comptia.org/blog/what-is-raid-0-1-5-6-10

asked 02/10/2024
Sebasteen Lawrance
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