A redundant array of independent (or inexpensive) disks (RAID) is a collection of physical drives pooled together using virtualization technology to create one or more logical units for the purpose of ...
RAID 0 is known for two things: fast transfer speeds, zero redundancy. Even with the risks associated with RAID 0, I still run a RAID 0 array in my homelab, but only because I can rely on a non-RAID 0 ...
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