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Disk Redundancy using RAID

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 When studying for Security+, you'll come across using RAID for disk redundancy.   RAID is short for redundant array of independent (or inexpensive) disks. Redundancy provides fault tolerance.  In other words, if a fault occurs in one drive, your system can tolerate the fault and continue to operate. Several different RAID types are available. When studying for Security+, you should be aware of the following topics.

  • RAID-0 (also known as striping) does not provide any fault tolerance but increased performance.
  • RAID-1 (also known as mirroring) uses two disks and provides fault tolerance. 
  • RAID-5 (also known as striping with parity) uses at least three disks and provides fault tolerance while also providing increased performance. The equivalent of one drive is dedicated to parity.
  • RAID-10 (also called 1+0) combines RAID 1 and RAID-0.  A variant is 0+1.  Both provide fault tolerance and increased performance for specific applications.

Both hardware and software RAID solutions are avaialble.  Hardware RAID is more expensive provides significantly better performance than sofware RAID.

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Posted by darril on Saturday, October 03, 2009 8:07 AM
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