A: raid 0
raid 0 is no fault tolerance...coz it writes the data parallely and it doesnot contain any mirror in that.
Stand-alone DFS Namespace In a stand-alone DFS namespace, the path to access the root or a link starts with the root server name. The stand-alone DFS root can comprise of a single root target. Therefore, these are not fault tolerant. When the root target is not available, you cannot access the complete DFS namespace. You can enable fault tolerance on a stand-alone DFS namespace by creating these namespaces on a cluster of servers. A stand-alone DFS namespace has its configuration information stored in the local registry of eth root server. Domain-based DFS Namespace In a domain-based DFS namespace, the path to access the root or a link starts with the domain name of the host. The domain-based DFS root can comprise of single or multiple root targets that enables fault tolerance and load sharing. A domain-based DFS namespace has its configuration information stored in the Active Directory. Exemple : • \\DomainName\RootName: This is the format of the namespace when you select the Domain-based DFS namespace type. • \\ServerName\RootName: This is the format of the namespace when you select the Stand-alone DFS namespace type.
A banneton is a type of basket used to provide structure for sourdough breads during proofing.
Yes, type into the search in the IMVU shop "9m baby bumps" then you should get a whole load of tops that come with a bump, If not then IMVU may be at fault and you should contact them for more information
As of Generation V, ten Pokemon may know it at encounter. I'll provide their type and name, in case you want a specific Pokemon in particular. Magmar, a Fire Type Slugma, a Fire Type Magcargo, a Fire and Rock Type Magby, a Fire Type Magmortar, a Fire Type Hitomoshi, a Ghost and Fire Type Ranpuraa, a Ghost and Fire Type Shandera, a Ghost and Fire Type Meraruba, a Bug and Fire Type Volcarona, a Bug and Fire Type Also, these Dream World Pokemon will know it. Ponyta, a Fire Type Rapidash, a Fire Type Moltres, a Fire and Flying Type Heatran, a Fire and Steel Type
Sorry but we can not provide URLs (links) in the actual answers. But i advise doing the following: Another way is go to Google and type in pokétext or poketext and that's it, it should be the first one.
RAID-5
raid 5
RAID-5 to create a 50MB Raid-5 partition across the three disks enter command diskpart create volume raid size=50 disk 1,2,3 Source Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration Lesson 2 page 30
Type your answer here...Answer Explanation: RAID 1 uses a minimum of two hard disks to mirror data for fault tolerance. Each hard disk contains a complete copy of the data. Disk duplexing improves mirroring because each disk is on a separate controller. If one disk or controller fails in a duplexing RAID 1 array, the other disk can take over immediately to provide fault tolerance.RAID 5, also known as disk stripping with parity, provides fault tolerance by striping the data across a minimum of three and a maximum of 32 disks, and by storing parity information on each disk. This allows the RAID array to recover from a single disk failure.RAID 0, also known as disk striping, is used to increase performance by striping data over a minimum of two and a maximum of 32 disks. RAID 0 provides no fault tolerance.RAID 3, also known as disk stripping with a parity disk, provides fault tolerance by writing data across three or more drives. Because the least number of hard disks is required, RAID 1 will be used instead of RAID 3.
RAID 1 is mirroring without parity or striping. It requires a minimum number of two drives and has a fault tolerance of one. RAID 1 works by writing data to both drives, thereby producing a mirrored set. When the read is requested, it is serviced by the drive that has the lowest seek time plus rotational latency. An example of this set-up is two 1TB drives in RAID 1 that have a combined total of 2TB of storage, but because they are in RAID 1, the effective storage space is 1TB as data is mirrored on both drives. It is effectively a real-time back-up system. If one drive fails, data is not lost.
RAID 2 and RAID 3.
RAID 3
The Hayward Fault is a Strike-slip Fault.
strike-slip fault
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a strike slip fault
It is a strike-slip fault.