Redundant Array of Independent Disks
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Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks See link below
RAID 0 is generally the fastest RAID level. It uses two hard drives at the same time, with each drive sending and receiving different data. The data is usually "striped."
NAS Raid storage works by connecting computers to the NAS storage hard drive and allowing them to share information via the ethernet network connection.
Such level of redundancy is called RAID 1 and nowadays is used mostly in consumer level computers.
The Norco hard drive is the best,not a certain desktop
RAID is the acronym for redundant array of independant discs, this refers to the way computers store information and programmes. Sometimes a file for a particular progamme is corrupt or missing, by tracing elements of the file it can sometimes be restored.
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RAID 7 is triple parity RAID 6 is double parity.
raid 5
RAID is implemented using a RAID controller on the motherboard or on a RAID controller card. RAID is enabled in the BIOS.
To understand what is raid level 10 you need to know what is Raid 0 and what is Raid 1. Raid 0 is writing of certain data to two hard drive in stripes, thus doubling the speed of writing or loading data. Raid 1 is parallel writing of data to two hard driver. Whatever is written to drive one is written to drive two, thus having automatic backup of data in case of something goes wrong. Now if you combine these two, you get Raid 10. Your data are first written in stripes to hard drive let's call them 1 and 2 and then data from 1 and 2 are copied to hard drive 3 and 4 respectively. All this happen on the fly. This give speed and security of your data if one of primary hard drives fails.
RAID 2 and RAID 3.
RAID DP ---Stands for RAID Dual Parity.....