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Exam CCSK topic 1 question 175 discussion

Actual exam question from CSA's CCSK
Question #: 175
Topic #: 1
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Which statement best describes a data (information) dispersion fragmentation scheme?

  • A. A network is split into nodes; all of the nodes store only certain types of files.
  • B. Fragmented files are signed and stored together on a local server; data retrieval is arbitrary.
  • C. File fragments are sequentially placed on servers based on the physical location of the data user.
  • D. A cloud is split into cloudlets; each cloudlet stores a portion of the files based on an encryption algorithm.
  • E. A file is split into fragments; all of the fragments are sent to multiple physical storage repositories.
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Suggested Answer: E 🗳️

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JaXick
4 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: E
pg120, This process takes chunks of data, breaks them up, and then stores multiple copies on different physical storage to provide high durability
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Brainiac
11 months, 2 weeks ago
E: data dispersion (sometimes also known as data fragmentation of bit splitting). This process takes chunks of data, breaks them up, and then stores multiple copies on different physical storage to provide high durability. Data stored in this way is thus physically dispersed. A single file, for example, would not be located on a single hard drive.
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