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3.4 Overview of RAID 1 and its use cases

RAID 1 uses the mirroring technique. In this RAID configuration, data is mirrored to provide fault tolerance. A RAID 1 set consists of two...

3.3 Overview of RAID 0 and its use cases

RAID 0 does not offer data redundancy as it does not use parity or mirroring techniques. RAID 0 uses striping technique to store the...

3.2 Types of RAID Levels

There are different types of RAID levels which we can use in the storage systems. The RAID level selection depends on the parameters such as...

3.1 Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) Overview

One of the main feature why the storage systems became intelligent is by using the technique called RAID. A group of disk drives which...

2.7 Accessing data from the Intelligent Storage Systems

Data is stored and accessed by applications using the underlying storage infrastructure. The key components of this infrastructure are the OS (or file system),...

2.6 What are Intelligent Storage Systems ?

Storage Arrays which are feature-rich RAID arrays that provide highly optimized I/O processing capabilities are generally referred as Intelligent Storage Arrays or Intelligent Storage Systems. These...