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Redundant Array of Independent Disks (more commonly known as a RAIN array)
Date Submitted: 09/23/2004 06:29:55
RAID
In computing, a Redundant Array of Independent Disks (more commonly known as a RAIN array) is a system of using multiple hard drives is a system for sharing or replicating data among the drives
The basic idea behind RAID is to combine multiple small, inexpensive disk drives into an array to accomplish performance or redundancy goals not attainable with one large and expensive drive. The underlying concept of RAID is that data may be
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