CompTIA Server+ Exam: Adding New Volumes for Storage

Which Interfaces in Windows Server Can Be Used to Add a New Volume for Storage?

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Which of the following interfaces in Windows server can be used to add a new volume for storage? (Select TWO).

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The correct answers are A. Computer Management and D. Disk Management.

A. Computer Management: This is a Microsoft Management Console snap-in that provides a single, consolidated view of various system management tools, including Disk Management. In Computer Management, you can create, format, and manage volumes on both basic and dynamic disks.

D. Disk Management: This is a built-in tool in Windows that enables you to manage disks and volumes. With Disk Management, you can create new volumes, extend existing volumes, shrink volumes, change drive letters, assign mount points, and perform many other disk-related tasks.

B. System Properties: This interface provides access to basic system information, such as the computer name, domain, and workgroup settings, as well as hardware configuration and device driver information. However, it does not provide any disk management functionality.

C. Device Manager: This interface enables you to view and manage hardware devices and their drivers. However, it does not provide any disk management functionality.

E. My Computer: This interface displays a list of available drives on the computer, but it does not provide any disk management functionality.

Therefore, the correct answers are A. Computer Management and D. Disk Management, as these interfaces provide the necessary tools to create and manage volumes on Windows servers.