A systems administrator has several different types of hard drives. The administrator is setting up a NAS that will allow end users to see all the drives within the NAS. Which of the following storage types should the administrator use?
D. Just a bunch of disks (JBOD)
Just a Bunch Of Disks (JBOD) is a storage architecture that groups multiple hard drives together, allowing each drive to be seen and accessed independently by the operating system or users. This setup does not provide redundancy or performance enhancements like RAID configurations but does enable the use of drives of different sizes and types within the same enclosure or NAS system.
Because of the varying sizes/types of HDs in the question and that is requests end users to see ALL the drives within JBOD would be a better selection than RAID. With a RAID it would appear as one logical unit and the varying sizes would have a limit of the smaller disks used.
https://www.techtarget.com/searchstorage/definition/JBOD
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