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Data Recovery Glossary > RAID

RAID is the acronym of Redundant Array of Independent Disks. RAID is a performance enhancing method of storing the same data in different places on multiple hard disks. It is designed drive architecture developed to save critical data through redundancy. It is designed to offer high level of protection from data loss that can occur from any reasons like hardware failure, software corruption, or other malfunctioning.

RAID is just an arrangement of multiple disks designed to protect data after a disk injury. RAID array included in this technology can work for even thousands of years without loosing data due to disk failure. RAID is available in various levels of standards, which offer ranging degree of using multiple disks in reducing data loss. Benefits of RAID are:

  • Reducing data loss
  • Fault tolerance
  • Improved input/output performance
  • Storing large amount of data
  • Handle much of the application requests, and many more.

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