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Question #: 151
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following steps will NOT make a server fault tolerant? Each correct answer represents a complete solution. (Choose two.)

  • A. Adding a second power supply unit
  • B. Performing regular backup of the server
  • C. Adding one more same sized disk as mirror on the server
  • D. Implementing cluster servers' facility
  • E. Encrypting confidential data stored on the server
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Suggested Answer: BE 🗳️
Encrypting confidential data stored on the server and performing regular backup will not make the server fault tolerant.
Fault tolerance is the ability to continue work when a hardware failure occurs on a system. A fault-tolerant system is designed from the ground up for reliability by building multiples of all critical components, such as CPUs, memories, disks and power supplies into the same computer. In the event one component fails, another takes over without skipping a beat.
Answer options A, C, and D are incorrect. The following steps will make the server fault tolerant:
Adding a second power supply unit
Adding one more same sized disk as a mirror on the server implementing cluster servers facility

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leefreedom
11 months, 3 weeks ago
C feels a bit wrong, if the server is down the mirror party on the same server also does not work.
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