RAID0 as it is just striping multiple drives to function as a single unit. For example, 4x2TB drives in a RAID0 would render a single drive approximately 8TB in size without overhead/formatting/etc. With formatting, the drive would be around 7.5TB (depending on which drives and host controller is being used). RAID0 is also the fastest RAID, however, it offers ZERO in the way of protection. If one drive fails, you lose all your data. That is why people tend to use RAID5 in a three or more disk array because it offers fault tolerance of one drive failure, which is usually all you need. However, even with RAID5, I have lost entire volumes by two simultaneous drive failures (the odds are astronomical). If you want protection from two disk failures, RAID6 is a newer technology that offers dual disk protection, however it uses storage space less efficiently than RAID5. To answer you question, RAID0 is the fastest and provides the most usable disk space, but has NO fault tolerance.
Answer: Level C
the largest level of organization is an organism which is the body
the largest level of organization is an organism which is the body
What is the largest level area of land in the world
Level IV
Level IV
That will depend on the size of the shot, and not the gauge. Fired across level ground with the largest buckshot, a shotgun has a maximum range of between 600 and 700 yards. Not a usable range- just the furthest that shot will travel.
The next largest level of organization after cells is tissues.
implementation level
individual level
Level II
Answering "What feature in amd processers provides a level of malicious code protection?"