What is the maximum number of drives on a traditional RAID Group?
A.
64 drives
B.
16 drives
C.
8 drives
D.
32 drives
The Answer Is:
B
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Explanation:
The maximum number of drives on a traditional RAID group depends on the RAID type and the drive type. For RAID 5 and RAID 6, the maximum number of drives is 16 for all drive types. For RAID 1/0, the maximum number of drives is 32 for SAS and NL-SAS drives, and 16 for SSD drives. References: Dell EMC Unity: Best Practices Guide2, page 17.
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