RAID 5 is perhaps the most popular form of RAID on the market (more so for businesses than end users). It utilizes a striped system with the dedicated parity drive replaced by a distributed parity ...
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5 mistakes to avoid when using SSDs in RAID
Years ago, no high-end PC was complete without a couple of boot drives configured in RAID 0. Today, things are a bit different. SSDs are available for reasonable prices, in high capacities, and with ...
You already know that you shouldn't be treating your RAID array as a backup, but in case the point hasn't settled in, I'm here to remind you once again. Your RAID array, regardless of how it's ...
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