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Supriya Nagraj
Sep 09, 2024
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RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is a technology used in data storage to combine multiple hard drives or SSDs into a single system. The main goals of RAID are to improve data performance, provide data redundancy (protection against drive failures), or both, depending on the RAID level used. By distributing data across multiple disks, RAID can make your storage faster, safer, or a mix of both.


How RAID Works:


1. Multiple Drives Working Together: Instead of relying on a single drive, RAID uses a group of drives. These drives work together as one unit, managed by RAID hardware or software. This setup can speed up data access, protect data from drive failures, or offer a balance of both.


2. Data Distribution:  Data is distributed across the drives in different ways depending on the RAID level, which determines how data is stored, read, and protected. 


Key RAID Levels Explained:


1. RAID 0 (Striping):

   - How it works : Splits (or stripes) data across multiple drives.

   - Benefits: Increases read and write speed because data is accessed from multiple drives simultaneously.

   - **Downside**: No data protection; if one drive fails, all data is lost.


2. **RAID 1 (Mirroring)**:

   - **How it works**: Duplicates data onto two or more drives.

   - **Benefits**: Provides redundancy; if one drive fails, data remains safe on the other.

   - **Downside**: Only half of the total drive capacity is usable since data is mirrored.


3. **RAID 5 (Striping with Parity)**:

   - **How it works**: Stripes data and parity (error-checking information) across at least three drives.

   - **Benefits**: Balances performance and data protection; data can be rebuilt if one drive fails.

   - **Downside**: If more than one drive fails, data is lost, and write performance can be slower due to parity calculations.


4. **RAID 6 (Striping with Double Parity)**:

   - **How it works**: Similar to RAID 5 but with two sets of parity, allowing two drives to fail without losing data.

   - **Benefits**: Extra fault tolerance compared to RAID 5.

   - **Downside**: Slower writes and requires more storage for parity.


5. **RAID 10 (1+0, Mirroring + Striping)**:

   - **How it works**: Combines RAID 1 and RAID 0, striping data across mirrored pairs of drives.

   - Benefits: Offers high performance and redundancy; fast read/write speeds with data protection.

   - Downside:Expensive; requires at least four drives, with half the storage capacity usable.


RAID is widely used in servers, workstations, and network-attached storage (NAS) systems where data performance and security are critical.


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