Review:
Redundant Arrays Of Inexpensive Disks (raid)
overall review score: 4.5
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Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) is a data storage technology that combines multiple disk drives into a single unit to improve data redundancy, performance, or both.
Key Features
- Data redundancy
- Improved performance
- Fault tolerance
- Data striping
- Data mirroring
Pros
- Enhanced data protection through redundancy
- Increased performance for data-intensive applications
- Ability to hot swap drives for easy maintenance
Cons
- Can be costly to implement for larger storage capacities
- Complex setup and management for some RAID configurations