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Fortinet Exam FCP_FAZ_AD-7.4 Topic 2 Question 15 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's FCP_FAZ_AD-7.4 exam
Question #: 15
Topic #: 2
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What does the disk status Degraded mean for RAID management?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Moira
18 days ago
Definitely A. I can't believe some people are actually considering the other options. It's like they've never heard of RAID before.
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Lachelle
5 days ago
A) One or more drives are missing from the FortiAnalyzer unit. The drive is no longer available to the operating system.
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Devon
18 days ago
I believe D) The hard drive is no longer being used by the RAID controller.
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Gwen
23 days ago
Haha, B is just ridiculous. 'The FortiAnalyzer device is writing to all the hard drives on the device in order to make the array fault tolerant.' Yeah, right, and unicorns are real too.
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Malcolm
5 days ago
A) One or more drives are missing from the FortiAnalyzer unit. The drive is no longer available to the operating system.
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Lilli
28 days ago
I think Degraded status means the FortiAnalyzer device is writing data to a newly added hard drive in order to restore the hard drive to an optimal state.
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Augustine
1 months ago
I'm going with A as well. The question specifically mentions 'disk status Degraded', and that's exactly what it means when a drive is missing from the RAID array.
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Benton
14 days ago
I agree, A is the correct option for Degraded disk status.
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Renea
1 months ago
Definitely A. I mean, come on, the other options just don't make any sense. Who writes data to all the drives to make an array fault-tolerant? That's not how RAID works at all.
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Larae
3 days ago
Definitely A. I mean, come on, the other options just don't make any sense. Who writes data to all the drives to make an array fault-tolerant? That's not how RAID works at all.
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Callie
7 days ago
A) One or more drives are missing from the FortiAnalyzer unit. The drive is no longer available to the operating system.
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Jamal
1 months ago
A) One or more drives are missing from the FortiAnalyzer unit. The drive is no longer available to the operating system.
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Stefany
2 months ago
Hmm, I think it's pretty clear that the correct answer is A. One or more drives are missing from the FortiAnalyzer unit. The drive is no longer Stefanyilable to the operating system. That's the textbook definition of a degraded RAID array.
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