CompTIA A+ Core (220-1101) Practice Questions - Part 2 | 50 Q&A with Explanations

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 16. 10. 2023
  • Are you ready to ace your CompTIA A+ Core 1 exam?
    In this video, we will test your knowledge with 50 challenging practice questions, covering all five domains of the exam:
    Mobile Devices
    Networking
    Hardware
    Virtualization and Cloud Computing
    Hardware and Network Troubleshooting
    We will also provide detailed explanations for each question, so you can learn from your mistakes and improve your understanding of the material.
    If you are serious about passing the CompTIA A+ Core 1 exam, then this video is for you!
    Visit our website at [techvaultacademy.com] for more CompTIA A+ resources, including practice tests, study guides, and video tutorials.
    Subscribe to our channel for more CompTIA A+ practice questions and other helpful IT tutorials!
    #comptiaexam #techcertification #comptia

Komentáře • 92

  • @Warlordjoker2394
    @Warlordjoker2394 Před 8 měsíci +18

    Passed my 1101 this morning first try !

    • @techvaultacademy
      @techvaultacademy  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Congratulations, Mike! Passing your 1101 exam on your first try is a fantastic achievement. 🎉👏 That's a testament to your hard work and dedication. Keep up the great work as you continue on your certification journey! If you have any more exams or milestones ahead, you've already shown that you have what it takes to succeed. Best of luck in your future endeavors!

    • @Warlordjoker2394
      @Warlordjoker2394 Před 8 měsíci

      @@techvaultacademy I am starting to watch your 11:02 videos in preparation for that exam

    • @alirodriguez6668
      @alirodriguez6668 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@Warlordjoker2394Did watching videos like this help much? Also, any studying tips?

    • @Warlordjoker2394
      @Warlordjoker2394 Před 7 měsíci

      @@alirodriguez6668 Yes they did help. Also read the question first the answers and then read the scenario

    • @TayWill102
      @TayWill102 Před 3 měsíci

      Congratulations 🎉🎊🍾

  • @behnammiri2769
    @behnammiri2769 Před 8 měsíci +19

    question 26 answer is B because in that senario there is only 2 drives availabe so only RAID 1 is possible

    • @Lordchickenhead
      @Lordchickenhead Před 6 měsíci +2

      This is assuming that there was only one drive to begin with. However, I agree. The question didn't state that speed was a factor that we needed to take into account. Therefore, the simplest answer is the correct answer.

    • @elgallo1080
      @elgallo1080 Před 5 měsíci +3

      I think it was meant to say " add 2 1TB hard drives" which would make 3, then RAID 5 is correct, I think he just messed up the question.

    • @BlitzK
      @BlitzK Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yeah it's B. Even the answer doesn't make sense...

    • @bios5123
      @bios5123 Před 2 měsíci

      Yes it says an additional 2tb which makes there is already one drive on the pc . So raid1 ( mirroring )

    • @robinmeade7573
      @robinmeade7573 Před měsícem

      @@Lordchickenhead What speed has to do with RAID 1 or 5? Raid 10 provides both fault tolerance and speed.

  • @Warlordjoker2394
    @Warlordjoker2394 Před 9 měsíci +23

    My exam is tomorrow im excited

    • @techvaultacademy
      @techvaultacademy  Před 9 měsíci +4

      That's great to hear! It's normal to feel a little nervous before an exam, but it's also important to be excited. You've worked hard to prepare for this, and you're ready to show what you know.
      Here are a few tips for your exam tomorrow:
      Get a good night's sleep.
      Eat a healthy breakfast.
      Arrive at the exam early so you have time to relax and collect your thoughts.
      Read all of the instructions carefully before you start answering any questions.
      If you get stuck on a question, don't panic. Skip it and come back to it later.
      Review your answers before you submit the exam.
      We believe in you! Good luck!

    • @Stackamillie
      @Stackamillie Před 9 měsíci +1

      You got this. Good luck 🙌🏿

    • @Warlordjoker2394
      @Warlordjoker2394 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Hey tech vault, so unfortunately there was an issue with Pearson vu's testing software and it would not let me take the exam. I had done three system checks to ensure my computer could run the exam fine which it could. This is on there and but I am rescheduling my exam to take it at an actual testing center. While , I am a little frustrated things happen. Going to take time to continue to study and ace the certification exam

    • @techvaultacademy
      @techvaultacademy  Před 9 měsíci +2

      ​I'm sorry to hear about the issues you faced with the Pearson VUE testing software, Mike. Technical glitches can be frustrating, but it's great to see your positive attitude in continuing your studies and preparing to ace the certification exam. If you have any questions or need assistance with your studies, feel free to reach out. Best of luck with your rescheduled exam, and I hope it goes smoothly at the testing center! You've got this! 🌟📚💻@@Warlordjoker2394

    • @trades884
      @trades884 Před 8 měsíci

      Can you send insta ID... I'm also keep studying for this exam

  • @efinxace
    @efinxace Před 6 měsíci +6

    I just passed my comptia A+ core 1 exam. While many of these questions did not come on the exam, I had very good knowledge on the different concepts. I'm excited to have passed on my first take.

    • @colinlarson9656
      @colinlarson9656 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Congratulations! Do you have any other practice exams that were a great asset in your studies you could recommend for us?

    • @efinxace
      @efinxace Před 6 měsíci

      @colinlarson9656 I used dion training course and practice test on udemy as well.

    • @jfisher164
      @jfisher164 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Same question as @colinlarson9656. I take my test Monday 😬

    • @colinlarson9656
      @colinlarson9656 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@jfisher164 I wish you the best J. I bought some Jason Dion practice exams on Udemy that are great. I caught wind of them via people posting on Reddit that his practice questions are similar to the actual tests. But I won't know if that's true until 2 week when I take my test.

    • @jfisher164
      @jfisher164 Před 5 měsíci

      @@colinlarson9656 awesome man, checking into that now. Did I read correctly that you can pay the 20 bucks a month for access to all of the courses?

  • @geoffcheung3068
    @geoffcheung3068 Před 3 měsíci +2

    For question 26, I have to agree with a few people here. The correct answer is B - Raid 1. If you are installing "an additional 2TB hard drive," you are only adding ONE hard drive. Assuming the user only has one main hard drive already, altogether you have two hard drives. Hence Raid 1. Raid 5 requires THREE hard drives and there is nowhere in the question that states the user has two hard drives. If we start assuming the user has more than one hard drive already, then technically, RAID 10 could also be the correct answer. They could already have three hard drives already and you are adding an additional one. While I agree that Comptia throw out trick questions with their wording, the answer to Q26 is Raid 1.

  • @ChristopherWatsonViolin
    @ChristopherWatsonViolin Před 6 měsíci +7

    Question 26 is incorrect. RAID 1 is the correct answer.

    • @efinxace
      @efinxace Před 6 měsíci +5

      I thought so too

  • @TmissinglinkC
    @TmissinglinkC Před 6 měsíci +7

    Q44. it asks about how many "additional" disks can fail. The answer would be 0. because if it loses another "1" disk, you would lose all the data.

    • @blairstewart5636
      @blairstewart5636 Před 6 měsíci

      That is incorrect. RAID 5 has to have a minimum of three disk. It doesn’t say specifically how many disk there are, so you default to 3. RAID 5 uses parity meaning each of the three disk would 33% of the data. If one disk fails, you have 66% of the data still and the computer can reconstruct the data. If two disk fails you only have 33% and the computer cannot reconstruct the data.

    • @TmissinglinkC
      @TmissinglinkC Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@blairstewart5636 Except you said in the question how many MORE ADDITIONAL drives can fail WITHOUT data loss. No more additional drives can fail, because you would have data loss if another drive failed. So, the answer is 0 more drives can fail, "If two disk fails you only have 33%" if another drive fails, you only have 33% of the data because 2 drives have now failed...because the technician is already replacing ONE FAILED DRIVE. Now, if your question said something like, "A technician is working on a RAID 5 array and suspects a failed drive, how many drives can fail before data loss?" Then, the answer would be 1.
      Edit: taking out extra words.

    • @blairstewart5636
      @blairstewart5636 Před 6 měsíci

      @@TmissinglinkC the question does not say how many more. It says which of the following describes how many additional drives can fail without data loss. It does not mean additional as in additional to the one that is being replaced. It means additional because each extra drive you add in general is an additional drive.

    • @blairstewart5636
      @blairstewart5636 Před 6 měsíci

      You have to pay very close attention to the way the question is worded. The exam will set up questions like this to throw you off.

    • @Justin-ec4vo
      @Justin-ec4vo Před 5 měsíci +4

      @@blairstewart5636 This is absolutely wrong. The word ADDITIONAL is what makes this incorrect. There are three drives required and the question states that one needs to be replaced. This leaves only two left. The answer is zero additional drives can fail.

  • @TmissinglinkC
    @TmissinglinkC Před 6 měsíci +4

    Q49. In the question there is no mention of fault tolerance, but your explanations include that as the main reason why you chose RAID 10 as the correct answer. However, I would contend that RAID 0 is the correct answer based solely on the wording of your question.

    • @JustinSmith-ol4fu
      @JustinSmith-ol4fu Před 6 měsíci +3

      EXACTLY!! No mention was made of fault tolerance being a requirement. This question is misleading

    • @techvaultacademy
      @techvaultacademy  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you for your comment. I respect your opinion, but I disagree with your contention that RAID 0 is the correct answer. Let me explain why.
      The question states that the company wants to improve server performance by using multiple hard drives together as a single volume. This implies that the company wants to achieve both speed and reliability with their storage solution. Therefore, the technician should implement a RAID level that provides both performance improvement and fault tolerance.
      RAID 0 does not meet this requirement, as it does not provide any fault tolerance. If one drive fails, all data is lost and the server performance is severely affected. RAID 0 only improves performance by distributing data across multiple drives, but it does not provide any redundancy or protection.
      RAID 10 does meet this requirement, as it provides both performance improvement and fault tolerance. Data is striped across multiple mirrored pairs of drives, offering both increased speed and reliability. RAID 10 can sustain multiple drive failures as long as they do not occur within the same mirrored pair.
      Therefore, the answer is RAID 10, not RAID 0.
      I hope this clarifies the question and the answer for you. If you have any more questions or feedback, please let me know. I appreciate your support and interest in my channel. 😊

    • @TmissinglinkC
      @TmissinglinkC Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@techvaultacademy The problem is your question is vague. I understand where you're going, but your only keyword is "performance", not disaster, fault, or failure tolerant. If you're going to have a question like this, then the answer choices should be; RAID 1,5,6, or 10. Don't even include 0 as an option. You don't have to respect my opinion, but I do appreciate the explanation given. Thanks.

    • @MichaelJohnMUSlC
      @MichaelJohnMUSlC Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@TmissinglinkC I think you are right. And really as a tech I wouldn't even do the job unless I asked client what they expect from fault tolerance. Some may say it's critical for server to always be up. Others may say they have frequent backups and prefer $ spent on performance.
      Questions like this need more info to provide the best solution as a tech. You shouldn't assume something when you can ask. Which is the first step in Troubleshooting - gather information!

  • @OkaforStanleychidiebele
    @OkaforStanleychidiebele Před 9 měsíci +1

    nice one, you gave two different answers and explanation in question 21, your first answer was registration assembly, your second answer was fusser assemply.. the question appeared 2 times.. thank you

    • @techvaultacademy
      @techvaultacademy  Před 9 měsíci +4

      Thank you for your comment!
      Are you referring to question 11 and question 21? If so, the answers I provided are correct for the two questions because of the following reasons:
      Question 11 is about documents printing out of order. The most likely component that needs to be replaced is the registration assembly, which is responsible for ensuring that the paper is properly aligned and synchronized as it passes through the printer.
      Question 21 is about a user getting an error message that a printer has a paper jam when there is no jam present. The technician should check the pickup rollers first, as they are responsible for feeding the paper into the printer. If the pickup rollers are dirty or damaged, they may not be able to grip the paper properly, which can cause a paper jam error message, even if there is no actual paper jam.
      Which of these two printer troubleshooting questions do you think is more relevant to the CompTIA A+ exam?

  • @nolannorminor66
    @nolannorminor66 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hi your videos are very helpful. If you wouldn’t mind could you elaborate a little more on print spooler and stalled print queue when troubleshooting print issues.

    • @techvaultacademy
      @techvaultacademy  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Hi Nolannor, thanks for the kind words! I'm glad you're finding the videos helpful. Absolutely, let's dive into the mysterious world of print spoolers and stalled queues.
      The Print Spooler: Traffic Cop of the Printing World
      Imagine the print spooler as a kind of air traffic controller for your documents. When you send a file to print, it doesn't go straight to the printer. Instead, it gets parked in the spooler's holding bay, like planes waiting to take off. The spooler then manages the queue, sending documents one by one to the printer, ensuring everything runs smoothly (hopefully!).
      Stalled Queue: When the Documents Get Stuck
      But sometimes, things don't go as planned. Just like on a busy runway, documents can get stuck in the queue, refusing to budge. This is what we call a stalled print queue. It can be frustrating, leaving you with a printer that refuses to cooperate.
      Troubleshooting Tips for Unclogging the Queue
      Fear not, Nolan! Here are some things you can try to get those documents flying again:
      1. Restart the Print Spooler Service: This is the digital equivalent of giving the air traffic controller a coffee break and a reboot. Simply:
      Press Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog box.
      Type services.msc and press Enter.
      Find the Print Spooler service.
      Right-click it and select Restart.
      2. Clear the Print Queue: Sometimes, rogue documents can block the whole queue. To banish them:
      Go to Control Panel > Devices and Printers.
      Right-click your printer and select Open print queue.
      Select all the stuck documents and press Delete.
      3. Check for Driver Issues: Outdated or faulty drivers can disrupt the printing flow. Update your printer drivers from the manufacturer's website, or try switching to a generic driver.
      4. Hardware Hiccups: Make sure your printer is turned on and properly connected. Check for any paper jams or ink cartridge issues.
      5. Seek Professional Help: If none of these tips work, it might be time to call in the IT cavalry. A professional can diagnose and fix any deeper hardware or software problems.
      Bonus Tip: Remember, prevention is always better than cure! Regularly maintain your printer by cleaning its rollers and sensors, and updating its firmware.
      By following these steps, you should be able to get your print queue moving again and those documents flowing out of the printer like clockwork.
      Happy printing, Nolannor! And if you have any other questions, don't hesitate to ask. We're always here to help you navigate the sometimes tricky world of tech.

  • @i.mohamed5039
    @i.mohamed5039 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Firstly, I greatly appreciate your content and thank you for this helpful material.
    For Q14, If the printer server lost network connectivity, wouldn't that also affect the onsite users, assuming they are communicating to this printer via network connection?
    The answers seems like it should be 'B' because if the incorrect driver is installed remotely, then only remote users would have printing issues and not onsite users. Please clarify this minor confusion.

    • @techvaultacademy
      @techvaultacademy  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you for your appreciation, and I'm here to clarify the confusion.
      In Question 14, the issue is that remote users are unable to print, while onsite users can still print. The MOST likely cause for this scenario is D) Print server lost network connectivity. This is because a loss of network connectivity would affect remote users more than onsite users.
      Here's a bit more detail to explain:
      - A) Print server firmware is outdated**: While outdated firmware can indeed cause issues, it would typically affect all users, both remote and onsite, rather than just remote users.
      - B) Incorrect driver is installed remotely: If an incorrect driver is the issue, it's possible it could affect remote users, but it would also cause problems for onsite users who are using the same print server. In this case, the problem seems to be more isolated to remote users.
      - C) Print spooler service not running**: If the print spooler service were not running, it would indeed affect all users, both remote and onsite, as this service is crucial for printing.
      So, the specific scenario described in the question suggests a network connectivity issue that primarily impacts remote users, making **D) Print server lost network connectivity the most likely cause.
      I hope this clarifies your concern, and if you have more questions or need further explanations, feel free to ask! 👍🖨️📡

    • @MichaelJohnMUSlC
      @MichaelJohnMUSlC Před 2 měsíci

      @@techvaultacademy Answer D is still wrong because unless specified otherwise loss of "network connectivity" means completely off the network. Is not a LAN a network? It is. Answer D should say "Print server lost PARTIAL network connectivity". Again, if any host loses it's connection to the network, it can not communicate to any other host, right?

  • @jamesnelson2167
    @jamesnelson2167 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Question 14. Can you please explain this answer a little more. If onsite people are able to print, but people offsite are not, wouldn't everyone be affected by the print server losing network connectivity?

    • @jbrone1241
      @jbrone1241 Před 7 měsíci +2

      I hate this question your printer server could have an apippa address and still able to communicate to those nearby... Problem is IRL that usually don't work because even on the same office there could multiple switches and only a few people could have access....

    • @MichaelJohnMUSlC
      @MichaelJohnMUSlC Před 2 měsíci

      @@jbrone1241 Yes and that would mean it's still on the LAN, which IS a network is it not? Thus answer D can not be the correct answer if someone can still print, indicating the print server has not lost network connection. However, it may have lost gateway network connection. If so, it's still on the network, just the Local Area Network. Any host that loses it's connection to the network can not communicate to any other host! This is an example of a messed up exam question/answer. Which can happen.

  • @robinmeade7573
    @robinmeade7573 Před měsícem +1

    Q28 are we talking about resolutions or quality of the display? There is no explanation how high could be OLEDs resolution vs the other display standards. The explanation is basically "trust me bro".

  • @colinlarson9656
    @colinlarson9656 Před 6 měsíci +2

    For question 45. When would dropping from a 5GHz WiFi card down to 2.4GHz WiFi card be considered an "upgrade" under the pretenses of the question? That threw me off and lead me to going with A) incorrect antenna channels. Thanks in advance.

    • @blairstewart5636
      @blairstewart5636 Před 6 měsíci +1

      1. 2.4 is an upgrade because it extends your range and passes through walls easier that 5.
      2. You have to pay attention when the question ask what is the MOST likely. Yes the antenna channel could cause issues, but there is not enough information to be able to declare that. With that being said, it is a fact with out extra information, that a Wi-Fi card that only accepts 2.4 cannot take 5. That is why it is the correct answer.

    • @colinlarson9656
      @colinlarson9656 Před 6 měsíci

      @@blairstewart5636 thank you, I appreciate you taking the time to write a detailed and expansive answer. Cheers

    • @blairstewart5636
      @blairstewart5636 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@colinlarson9656 no problem, brother. I’m taking my core 1 test tomorrow or Friday and I’ve probably done nearly 2,000 practice questions through various sites. My mentor told me the exam will do this exact thing where anytime it says “most likely” you could make an argument for two different answers. I started reading the last sentence (the actual question) first, then the answers choices, then the sentences before the actual question. I then make my choice based on 3 aspects, 1. What is the most logical answer. 2 what is the lease expensive answer. 3. What is the fastest solution. In this situation based off the given information. I could apply aspect 1 to only that answer choice. Try implementing that going forward. Helped me ALOT.

    • @colinlarson9656
      @colinlarson9656 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@blairstewart5636 That is an excellent suggestion I am going to implement! Fingers crossed my friend. I wish you the best of luck, but it seems you probably will not need it. Cheers

  • @ChristopherWatsonViolin
    @ChristopherWatsonViolin Před 6 měsíci +4

    Question 41 says the printer prints a configuration page normally. Does this not indicate the printer prints at normal speed from it's internal system? I chose B) since it was only one user having an issue. D) was my second choice. Please explain!!

    • @maximum_effort1
      @maximum_effort1 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yeah I agree. This one confused me as well because I thought that, because the configuration page printed normally, we had already established that the printer itself wasn't the issue. So I'm not really sure why printing a test page was even necessary in this scenario...

    • @MichaelJohnMUSlC
      @MichaelJohnMUSlC Před 2 měsíci

      I think you are right. I would doubt that a printer that could not print it's built-in test page correctly could print a perfect configuration page? Never seen that happen. However, as a tech I would print both anyway.

  • @PROGAMER-fz2kj
    @PROGAMER-fz2kj Před 4 měsíci +2

    Question 26) how it is correct answer , when you have only One disk with 2TB, this question i think is not correct questions, there is not also correct answer , it is impossible, for RAID 5 you need 3 disks, in question scenario you have only one Disk

  • @shann2197
    @shann2197 Před 6 měsíci

    How is the question 38 part of Core 1 exam?? it shouldn’t deal with viruses right

    • @techvaultacademy
      @techvaultacademy  Před 6 měsíci

      Hi Shann, you’re right that the CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) exam primarily focuses on hardware, networking, mobile devices, virtualization, and cloud computing. However, it also includes understanding networking basics and applying basic cybersecurity methods to mitigate threats. This encompasses knowledge about different types of malware, such as rootkits, Trojans, worms, and grayware.
      IT professionals often need to troubleshoot and resolve issues related to security threats, including malware infections. Therefore, a basic understanding of security concepts, including malware, is required for the exam. The question about malware types is relevant as it helps test takers demonstrate their understanding of different malware types and how they operate, which is a key aspect of IT support and cybersecurity. I hope this clarifies your doubt! 😊

  • @robinmeade7573
    @robinmeade7573 Před měsícem

    Q26. I'm sorry, how RAID 5 got into this example?? The example doesn't specify how many currently HDDs are present. The assumption must be at least 1 (why would I assume more than 1?) The size is very specific so I'm assuming there is another at least 2TB drive. Therefore I'd be aiming for RAID 1, not 5??? What clue am I missing in the question?
    EDIT: Is the clue "Fault tolerance"? But mirroring IS "fault tolerance", no?
    EDIT2: I'm reading the rest of the answer and the answer is really bungled up. The answer B is saying I'd have to buy 2!! more 2TB drives in order to convert the system at question to RAID 1! That actually would make the RAID5, how can you add 2 more drives and have RAID 1 in addition to existing drive or unknown number of drives for that matter?

  • @ANYTF
    @ANYTF Před 6 měsíci

    Are these quite close to the test?

  • @user-gp4yi4go6o
    @user-gp4yi4go6o Před 16 dny

    Make sense because the question is about into a Desktop system and no a NAS!@!

  • @zemo-jk5uw
    @zemo-jk5uw Před měsícem

    q40 kinda iffy imo... apn is needed for data internet access not cellular calls. Calls can work on 2g where data isnt even available therefor apn not needed for them to work. Not sure how it is in other countries tho.

  • @Lordchickenhead
    @Lordchickenhead Před 6 měsíci

    Question 41: It was already confirmed that the printer prints at normal speeds because the configuration page printed normally. So the answer is D. Is my logic flawed?

    • @techvaultacademy
      @techvaultacademy  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thank you for your comment. Your logic is flawed because printing a configuration page is not the same as printing a test page from the printer menu. A configuration page is a pre-defined document that contains information about the printer settings and status. It does not reflect the actual print speed of the printer when it receives a print job from a user’s PC or network. A test page, on the other hand, is a document that is generated by the printer itself to test its functionality and performance. It reflects the actual print speed of the printer when it prints a document from its own memory.
      Therefore, the technician should print a test page from the printer menu first to troubleshoot the print speed issue, not a configuration page. If the test page prints slowly, it means that the problem is with the printer itself, not with the user’s PC or network connection. The technician can then try other troubleshooting steps, such as checking the printer settings, performing maintenance, or replacing the imaging drum. If the test page prints normally, it means that the problem is not with the printer itself, but with the user’s PC or network connection. The technician can then try other troubleshooting steps, such as reinstalling the print drivers or connecting the printer to the network via Ethernet instead of WiFi.
      I hope this clarifies the question and the answer for you. If you have any more questions or feedback, please let me know. I appreciate your support and interest in my channel. 😊

  • @Lordchickenhead
    @Lordchickenhead Před 6 měsíci

    Question 49: The question did not specify that fault tolerance was a requirement. So A and D should be regarded as correct shouldn't they?

    • @techvaultacademy
      @techvaultacademy  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you for your comment. I understand your point, but the question does imply that fault tolerance is a requirement. The question states that the company wants to improve server performance by using multiple hard drives together as a single volume. This means that the company wants to achieve both speed and reliability with their storage solution. Therefore, the technician should implement a RAID level that provides both performance improvement and fault tolerance.
      A) RAID 0 does not meet this requirement, as it does not provide any fault tolerance. If one drive fails, all data is lost and the server performance is severely affected. D) RAID 10 does meet this requirement, as it provides both performance improvement and fault tolerance. Data is striped across multiple mirrored pairs of drives, offering both increased speed and reliability. RAID 10 can sustain multiple drive failures as long as they do not occur within the same mirrored pair.
      Therefore, the answer is D) RAID 10, not A) RAID 0.

    • @geoffcheung3068
      @geoffcheung3068 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@techvaultacademy Hi there. If you are using multiple hard drives together as a single volume, that means it is essentially one pooled hard drive. If they wanted fault tolerance, they wouldn't use them as single volume but mirror them. The fact that they didn't do that would suggest that they are not bothered by fault tolerance. The question also doesn't make any mention of fault tolerance and only states server performance. You are making an assumption that the company wants fault tolerance. So I would agree the answer is most likely RAID 0.

  • @user-by5uz8sc2v
    @user-by5uz8sc2v Před 8 měsíci +3

    I will be in exams....on 8 December 2023

    • @techvaultacademy
      @techvaultacademy  Před 8 měsíci +1

      That's fantastic! You've been putting in the effort. As your exam is approaching, have you focused on any specific topics that you'd like more practice questions on or any concepts that you find challenging? Let me know, and I'll tailor some questions to help you prepare even more effectively.

    • @user-by5uz8sc2v
      @user-by5uz8sc2v Před 8 měsíci

      @@techvaultacademy thanks for allowing me.....cloud computing , hardware troubleshooting and Internet connection

    • @jacphygz
      @jacphygz Před 7 měsíci +3

      how did your exam go and were the questions similar to what's on this video, please?

  • @luisem214
    @luisem214 Před 4 měsíci

    Is the voice on this video AI?