Match each item with a statement below.
A. The partition from which a computer boots.
B. Partition on basic disks that holds the Windows Server 2016 \Windows folder containing the system files.
C. A fault-tolerance method similar to disk mirroring in that it prevents data loss by duplicating data from a main disk to a backup disk.
D. A fault-tolerance method that prevents data loss by duplicating data from a main disk to a backup disk. Some operating systems also refer to this as disk shadowing.
E. A method for partitioning disks that allows for theoretically unlimited partitions and use of larger disks.
F. Data created in the first sector of a disk, containing startup information and information about disk partitions.
G. A process in Storage Spaces that causes the data on a failed disk to be automatically spread over all of the remaining functioning disks.
H. Two or more Windows Server dynamic disks that are combined to appear as one disk.
I. Volume on dynamic disks that is used to boot the computer.
J. Two or more formatted basic disk partitions (volumes) that are combined to look like one volume with a single drive letter.
A. active partition
B. boot partition
C. disk duplexing
D. disk mirroring
E. Globally Unique Identifier Partition Table
F. Master Boot Record
G. parallelized repair
H. spanned volume
I. system volume
J. volume set
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