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Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks, often found on servers that need high-availability of disks. To add an article to this sub-category of [[FreeBSD for Servers]], add <nowiki>[[Category:FreeBSD for Servers]]</nowiki> to the end of the article.
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'''Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks''', often found on servers, enables multiple hard-drives to be accessed by the system as though they were a single storage device.  RAID devices or software can be configured in various [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redundant_array_of_independent_disks#Standard_RAID_levels RAID levels], to boost disk performance (faster reading and writing) and/or for fault-tolerance (so that if a physical disk fails, the failed disk can be replaced without loss of data; and pending replacement the data will continue to be available). To add an article to this sub-category of [[:Category:FreeBSD for Servers]], add <nowiki>[[Category:RAID]]</nowiki> to the end of the article.
  
 
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Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks, often found on servers, enables multiple hard-drives to be accessed by the system as though they were a single storage device. RAID devices or software can be configured in various RAID levels, to boost disk performance (faster reading and writing) and/or for fault-tolerance (so that if a physical disk fails, the failed disk can be replaced without loss of data; and pending replacement the data will continue to be available). To add an article to this sub-category of Category:FreeBSD for Servers, add [[Category:RAID]] to the end of the article.

Pages in category "RAID"

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