A technician has noticed that a monitored server is receiving a disk failure notice during startup. When the technician clicks to continue, the machine still seems to startup into Windows but at a much slower speed. The technician looks at the BIOS information and sees the machine utilizes a RAID 5 configuration. Which of the following does the technician MOST likely need to perform?
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Replace the Failed Drives: RAID 5 allows for fault tolerance and can continue operating with a single drive failure, albeit at reduced performance. The disk failure notice during startup is a clear indication that at least one drive in the RAID array has failed or is failing. Replacing the failed drive(s) is essential to restore the RAID array to full operation and normal performance.
After replacing the drives, the technician would then: