Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure (AZ-800) Practice

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Which storage configuration provides the highest level of redundancy in Storage Spaces?

  1. Simple

  2. Two-way mirror

  3. Three-way mirror

  4. Parity

The correct answer is: Three-way mirror

The highest level of redundancy in Storage Spaces is achieved through the three-way mirror configuration. This setup ensures that three copies of the data are stored across multiple physical drives. By doing so, if one drive fails, the data remains accessible from the other drives. Additionally, it can withstand the failure of two drives simultaneously without any loss of data, making it the most robust option for those requiring maximal data protection. The three-way mirror is particularly advantageous for mission-critical data where maintaining uptime and ensuring data integrity is paramount. This level of redundancy is ideal for environments with stringent data availability requirements. Storage Spaces using three-way mirrors provide a higher degree of fault tolerance compared to the other configurations available.