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A striped volume and a spanned volume
A striped volume writes to the physical disks evenly, rather than filling allotted space one and then moving to the next. Striped volume increases the performance while, striped and spanned volumes does not provide fault tolerance.
· Simple volume, · Spanned volume, · Striped volume, · Mirrored volume, · RAID 5.
A spanned volume combines multiple disks into a single logical volume, allowing data to span across them sequentially. A striped volume also uses multiple disks, but data is written across the disks in stripes (block-level striping), improving performance by spreading data access across multiple disks. However, in a striped volume, a loss of a single disk can result in data loss for the entire volume.
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Spanned
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Mirrored Volume
Spanned Volume
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