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An administrator is investigating a physical server mat will not Boot into the OS. The server has three hard drives configured in a RAID 5 array. The server passes POST, out the OS does not load. The administrator verities the CPU and RAM are Doth seated correctly and checks the dual power supplies. The administrator then verifies all the BIOS settings are correct and connects a bootable USB drive in the server, and the OS loads correctly. Which of the following is causing the issue?

A.
The page file is too small.
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A.
The page file is too small.
B.
The CPU has failed.
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B.
The CPU has failed.
C.
There are multiple failed hard drives.
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C.
There are multiple failed hard drives.
D.
There are mismatched RAM modules.
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D.
There are mismatched RAM modules.
E.
RAID 5 requires four drives
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E.
RAID 5 requires four drives
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

If a server has three hard drives configured in a RAID 5 array, it means that the data is striped across all three drives with parity information. RAID 5 can tolerate one drive failure without losing data, but not two or more. If there are multiple failed hard drives, the RAID 5 array will become corrupted and the OS will not load. The other options are not likely to cause the issue, as the server passes POST, the CPU and RAM are seated correctly, the BIOS settings are correct, and the OS loads from a bootable USB drive. RAID 5 does not require four drives, it can work with three or more. Reference:

https://www.technewstoday.com/what-is-a-raid-5/

asked 02/10/2024
Simone Somacal
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