Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
(A). RAID 3 requires only a single redundant disk.
(B) In RAID 4 scheme, two different parity calculations are carried out and stored in separate blocks on different disks.
(C) RAID 5 distributes the parity strips across all disks.
(D) In RAID 2, the number of redundant disks are proportional to the log of the number of data disks.