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What is RAID DP?

RAID DP ---Stands for RAID Dual Parity.....


What is RAID level in DBMS?

RAID is the use of multiple disks and data distribution techniques to get better Resilience and/or Performance RAID stands for: Redundant Array of Inexpensive / Independent Disks


What does ARP stand for during world war 2?

ar stands for air raid protocal


Is A group of hard drives implementing RAID called an array?

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.


What is in raid that is maid in raid?

raid


What did the ARP wardens do in World War 2?

ARP stands for Air Raid Precautions and their main job was to ensure that no light was emanating from anywhere at night as that would have helped enemy bombers to pinpoint areas of habitation.


What is RAID fault tolerance?

Fault tolerance is the ability of a system to continue working even when a fault exists. In the case of RAID, which stands for Redundant Array of Inexpensive Discs, fault tolerance is provided by having data recorded on more than one drive, and also by having more than one power supply. Note that RAID 0 is not fault telerant because it is simply stripes the data to increase size and bandwidth, but provides no redundancy. RAID 1 and RAID 5 are fault tolerant, to various levels.


What is raid 7 Difference between raid 6 and raid 7?

RAID 7 is triple parity RAID 6 is double parity.


Which is faster raid 1 or raid 5?

raid 5


When implementing RAID on a motherboard where do you enable the feature?

RAID is implemented using a RAID controller on the motherboard or on a RAID controller card. RAID is enabled in the BIOS.


Which type of RAID is not supported in Linux?

RAID 2 and RAID 3.


How do you setup a network of laptops in such a way that you don't lose any information when one of them breaks or gets stolen?

What you're looking for - is a RAID network. RAID stands for either redundant array (of) inexpensive disks or redundant array of independent disks) There is a comprehensive article on Wikipedia on how the system works.