➡Multiple disks are combined to form a large-capacity storage device. This RAID level supports data striping to improve read and write speed, but does not provide data verification or redundancy backup.
RAID 1
➡Data on one disk is mirrored to another disk to provide complete redundancy backup.
RAID 5
➡Parity data is distributed on all disks in the array. Write operations can be performed on different disks at the same time.
RAID 10
➡Mirror backup is performed for each disk, and then the disks are combined to form a storage device, providing high read and write performance in addition to redundancy backup.
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