A group of hard drives assembled into a RAID array is often referred to as, well, a "RAID array" a "RAID stack" or a "RAID cluster."
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RAID stands for a redundant array of independent disks. Thus, a group of two or more hard disks comprise a RAID, or array of physically separate drives.
RAID is implemented using a RAID controller on the motherboard or on a RAID controller card. RAID is enabled in the BIOS.
Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID)
Raid Array.
RAID 1
It is relatively easy to replace Raid one drive with a larger Raid one drive. You must turn off your system, and take out the drive, and place the larger drive in its place. Next, you turn on the system, and install the larger drive.
Such level of redundancy is called RAID 1 and nowadays is used mostly in consumer level computers.
Reducing access and read time. Providing redundancy.
His raid was financed by a group of abolitionists.
RAID. There are different levels of RAID that have different features and can require even more than 2 drives to act as one drive.
Hardware will be RAID PCIe / PCIx RAID hardware controller but The hardware RAID is often the motherboard RAID controller or a separate RAID card.