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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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Raids (a type of group) are parties of 6 to 40 people, divided into 2 to 8 groups of up to 5 players. The terms "raid" and "raiding" primarily and traditionally refer to PVE raid-specific instances and zones. ... While in a raid group, players do not receive credit for completing quest objectives unless...
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The RAID HOWTO software guide for Linux. ... This HOWTO describes how to use Software RAID under Linux. It addresses a specific version of the Software RAID layer, namely the 0.90 RAID layer made by Ingo Molnar and others. This is the RAID layer that is the standard in Linux-2.4, and it is the version that is also used by...
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High performance SCSI and RAID: What is RAID. ... What does RAID stand for ? ... In 1987, Patterson, Gibson and Katz at the University of California Berkeley, published a paper entitled "A Case for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID)" . This paper described various types of disk arrays, referred to by the acronym RAID.
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RAID is defined as Redundant Array of Independent Disks or a Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks. The key point about RAID is redundancy or fault tolerance, which protects stored data from loss should a hard drive or controller fail.
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This page describes the term RAID and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... There are number of different RAID levels:
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RAID, High Availability. Information on the RAID levels of functionality for data storage mirroring. Twincom. ... RAID 0: Striping ... The Berkeley engineers defined 5 different RAID levels. These levels are not ratings, but rather classifications of functionality. Different RAID levels offer dramatic differences in...
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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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