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At this point in the lab, what would happen to any data stored on the e:, f:, g:, and j: drives if disk 2 on the server was to fail? -
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At this point in the lab, what would happen to any data stored on the e:, f:, g:, and j: drives if disk 2 on the server was to fail? -
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For the answer to the question above, if the disk 2 failed in the server, it would pop up a warning. But if you configured it out completely and without a problem on the Backup drive. The files will be saved to your backup drive automatically. But if not. Then it will show some errors.
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