raid (redundant array of independent disks)

What Are the Different Types of RAID?

There are several types of RAID configurations, each with its own set of advantages and disadvantages:
RAID 0: Offers high performance by striping data across multiple disks but does not provide redundancy.
RAID 1: Mirrors data across multiple disks, providing redundancy but at the cost of reduced storage capacity.
RAID 5: Stripes data and parity information across three or more disks, offering a good balance between performance, redundancy, and storage efficiency.
RAID 10: Combines RAID 1 and RAID 0, providing both high performance and redundancy.

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