A server administrator is building a pair of new storage servers. The servers will replicate; therefore, no redundancy is required, but usable capacity must be maximized. Which of the following RAID levels should the server administrator implement?
When looking for the RAID level with the best usable capacity, RAID 0 offers the highest percentage of usable storage space as it utilizes the entire capacity of all drives within the array, but it lacks any fault tolerance, meaning data loss can occur if a single drive fails; making it suitable only for scenarios where data redundancy is not critical and maximum performance is prioritized.
This is a stupid question. No competent administrator ever uses RAID 0 period.
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