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⟩ Do you know what is RAID and what are different types of RAID configurations?

RAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent Disks. RAID defines data storage schemes to divide and replicate data among various disks so that data reliability and I/O performance can be increased.

The basic configurations of RAID are:

LEVEL 0 : Striped set without parity/Non-Redundant Array

LEVEL 1 : Mirrored set without parity

LEVEL 2 : Redundancy through Hamming code

LEVEL 3 : Striped set with dedicated parity/Bit interleaved parity

LEVEL 4 : Block level parity

LEVEL 5 : Striped set with distributed parity

LEVEL 6 : Striped set with dual distributed Parity

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