A. HDD fragmentation
The most likely cause of performance degradation when accessing large images but not when accessing small text files is HDD (Hard Disk Drive) fragmentation. Fragmentation occurs when files are stored in non-contiguous blocks on a disk, leading to increased seek times and reduced performance, especially for large files.
The other options (B, C, and D) are less likely to be the cause of the described performance issues. RAID controller failure, RAID array configuration errors, and insufficient power supply are more likely to cause broader system issues or affect all types of file access, not just specific file types or sizes.
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