ntfs
Windows Vista
The complete question reads: Which are true for NTFS in Windows XP Choose all that apply A supports volumes up to size 2TB B supports file level compression encryption auditing security C supports disk quotas D supports POSIX file system E most efficient on volumes smaller than 512 MB NOTE to Supers: Leave question in the answer as written.
Which volumes cannot be extended on a Windows Server 2003 system
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Yes, striped volumes can be extended after creation, but the process depends on the storage system and the underlying technology being used. Typically, you can add more disks to the striped volume or increase the size of existing disks, but this might require specific tools or commands depending on the operating system or storage management software. It's important to ensure that the file system can accommodate the changes and to back up data before attempting to extend the volume. Additionally, some systems may have limitations or require downtime during the extension process.
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The Musco-skeletal system supports the body
The Skeletal System protects all your organs and supports the body.
Sun's Solaris OS supports the ZFS file system natively.
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A hard drive can have multiple volumes. The number of volumes that can be created on a hard drive depends on the operating system and the partitioning scheme being used. Typically, a hard drive can have several partitions or volumes.
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