Multiple choice technology storage

In the event one of the disks in the SAN is faulty, depending on the RAID technology practiced, the SAN is able to rebuild data from the faulty disk onto a spare disk.

  1. True

  2. False

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Explanation

RAID configurations, such as RAID 5 or RAID 6, support data redundancy. If a drive fails, the SAN system automatically uses parity data or mirror copies from the remaining active drives to rebuild the lost information onto a configured hot spare disk, avoiding any data loss.