A network technician is troubleshooting a storage server configured with a hardware RAID 10 array consisting of four 2 TB SATA hard drives. Users report significant latency during file transfers, though data remains accessible. The RAID storage management console reports that the array is currently in an optimal state, but Drive 3 displays a S.M.A.R.T. warning: 'Predictive Failure - Reallocated Sector Count Threshold Exceeded.' Which of the following is the most appropriate immediate action the technician should take to resolve the issue while minimizing downtime and data risk?
- Hot-swap Drive 3 with a spare drive of equal or greater capacity and initiate a rebuild through the storage management console.Cevap
- BDelete the existing RAID 10 configuration, re-create the volume without Drive 3, and restore all files from backup.
- CFormat Drive 3 using operating system disk management utilities to clear bad sectors before forcing an array rebuild.
- DBreak the striped mirror pair containing Drive 3 to convert the volume into a RAID 0 array for increased performance.
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Hot-swap the failing drive with a spare drive of equal or greater capacity and initiate a rebuild through the storage management console.
When a S.M.A.R.T. predictive failure alert occurs on a disk within a fault-tolerant array like RAID 10, replacing the failing drive with an equivalent or larger capacity drive and executing an array rebuild restores disk integrity without interrupting data availability or wiping the array configuration.
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Handling Predictive Drive Failures in Fault-Tolerant RAID Arrays