Standard RAID levels - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The standard RAID levels are a basic set of RAID configurations and employ striping, mirroring, or parity. The standard RAID levels can be nested for other benefits ( see Nested RAID levels for mod...
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RAID - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
RAID is an acronym first defined by David A. Patterson, Garth A. Gibson, and Randy Katz at the University of California, Berkeley in 1987 to describe a redundant array of inexpensive disks , a tech...
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Basics of RAID levels: ... What are the different RAID levels? ... Which RAID Level is right for you? The right choice depends on the application. The RAID Levels above provide a brief summary and general uses. Please bear in mind that some RAID controllers do not support all RAID Levels listed above.
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Complete description and an easy-to-understand diagram of RAID level 0. Advantages and disadvantages of RAID 0 are also discussed. ... ; RAID 0 implements a striped disk array, the data is broken down into blocks and each block is written to a separate disk drive;
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The RAID levels that are most commonly used for fault tolerance are RAID 1 and RAID 5. RAID 1 has two common variants. The first is the one mentioned above, in which one disk controller manages multiple disks. This is often called disk mirroring.
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In this section I take a look at the "single" RAID levels--meaning, the "regular" RAID levels, as opposed to multiple or nested RAID levels. Single RAID levels are by far the most commonly used since they are simpler and less expensive to implement, and satisfy the needs of most RAID users.
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Before looking at the specific multiple RAID levels, I have to explain a few things about the way multiple RAID levels are constructed. A multiple RAID level is generally created by taking a number of disks and dividing them into sets.
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Nov 30, 2002 ... A Quick Explanation of RAID ... What are the different RAID levels? ... The following table summarizes the RAID levels with some of their ...
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