Raid
A technology combining multiple disks for redundancy and performance.
Definition warten auf.
graph LR
Center["Raid"]:::main
Rel_advanced_propulsion_systems["advanced-propulsion-systems"]:::related -.-> Center
click Rel_advanced_propulsion_systems "/terms/advanced-propulsion-systems"
Rel_file_systems["file-systems"]:::related -.-> Center
click Rel_file_systems "/terms/file-systems"
Rel_gateway["gateway"]:::related -.-> Center
click Rel_gateway "/terms/gateway"
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RAID is like having multiple notebooks for your important notes. Some ways of using them make sure you can still read your notes even if one notebook gets damaged (redundancy), while other ways let you write things down faster by using all the notebooks at once (performance).
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