Yes!
RAID
It's called a "raid" disk controller. Using a raid controller you can connect 2 or more hard drives in a number of different configurations; one being that the drives are "mirrored".
RAID
Three
It is called RAID (redundant array of inexpensive disks).
The main thing that happens when you have a dynamic disk is the ability to create an unlimited amount of OS and partitions. Additionally, you can create and delete Spanned, Striping, Mirroring, and RAID 5 by using a dynamic disk. Pretty useful if you're an organizational person, or video editor (using RAID) or a backup person (also RAID!)
Raid 1 suppports the Mirroring if any one hard disk faild one will get the copy of the data and fault tolerent. after replacing the hard disk you have to re create the mirroring. Raid 5 supports stripped with parity the data will be deviced into blocks and stored in all the drives with the parity information. if any one or two hard disks faild the data will be available.
Disk Spanning (raid 0)
Disk Manager
to connect storage devices such as hard disk drives to a PC
Every RAID level stripes data across multiple drives, which improves performance compared to using a single disk. RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 1+0, RAID 5, RAID 6, etc. all have better performance than a single disk. Other than RAID 0, all other RAID levels provide fault tolerance. RAID 1, RAID 1+0, RAID 5, RAID 6, etc. all have fault tolerance.
Employ RAID technology.Answer Explanation: Employing RAID technology allows companies to continue operating if a system failure occurs. If one hard disk fails, another hard disk or disks containing the same data allows the company to continue operating. More elaborate RAID technologies can sustain multiple drive failures without loss of data.