There are several types of redundant storage systems, each with its own advantages:
RAID: Different RAID levels (e.g., RAID 1, RAID 5) offer various balances of performance, redundancy, and capacity. Network Attached Storage (NAS): Provides shared storage over a network, often with built-in redundancy features. Storage Area Network (SAN): Connects multiple storage devices to servers, offering high-speed data access and redundancy. Cloud-Based Solutions: Services like AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure offer scalable and redundant storage options.