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DATA STORAGE VIRTUALIZATION TECHNOLOGY
Redundant array of inexpensive disks; Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks; Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks; Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks; RAID array; Raid array; Redundant Array of Independent Disks; Advanced Data Guarding; Redundant array of independent disks; GVinum; Fakeraid; FakeRAID; Fake-RAID; Fake-raid; Disc duplex; Disk duplexing; Disk duplex; Mirror RAID; Mirroring RAID; RAID mirror; RAID mirroring; RAID Array; RAID storage; Hybrid RAID; Hardware RAID compared to Software RAID; Software RAID; Redundant array of independant disks; R.A.I.D.; RAID 5 write hole; Fake RAID; RAID write hole; RAID stripe alignment; RAID-F; Unrecoverable read error; Unrecoverable Read Error; Unrecoverable read errors; Unrecoverable Read Errors; Unrecoverable bit error; Unrecoverable Bit Error; Unrecoverable bit errors; Unrecoverable Bit Errors; Latent sector error; Latent Sector Error; Latent sector errors; Punctured Stripe in RAID Arrays
  • Storage servers with 24 hard disk drives each and built-in hardware RAID controllers supporting various RAID levels
  • A [[SATA 3.0]] controller that provides RAID functionality through proprietary firmware and drivers

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Redundant Array of Independent / Inexpensive Disks (Reference: HDD, RAID)
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n.
1) to carry out, conduct a raid
2) an air; border; guerrilla; police; retaliatory; suicide raid
3) a raid into (a raid into enemy territory)
4) a raid on, upon (a raid on an illegal gambling casino)

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RAID

RAID (; "redundant array of inexpensive disks" or "redundant array of independent disks") is a data storage virtualization technology that combines multiple physical disk drive components into one or more logical units for the purposes of data redundancy, performance improvement, or both. This is in contrast to the previous concept of highly reliable mainframe disk drives referred to as "single large expensive disk" (SLED).

Data is distributed across the drives in one of several ways, referred to as RAID levels, depending on the required level of redundancy and performance. The different schemes, or data distribution layouts, are named by the word "RAID" followed by a number, for example RAID 0 or RAID 1. Each scheme, or RAID level, provides a different balance among the key goals: reliability, availability, performance, and capacity. RAID levels greater than RAID 0 provide protection against unrecoverable sector read errors, as well as against failures of whole physical drives.

Pronunciation examples for RAID
1. raid.
Persuadable _ Al Pittampalli _ Talks at Google
2. Raid?
Mila Kunis & Kate McKinnon _ The Spy Who Dumped Me _ Talks at Google
3. - Air raid! - It's an air raid! An air raid!
Salon Kitty (1976)
4. raid, right?
The Shot That Killed Bin Laden _ Rob O'Neill _ Talks at Google
5. forceful raid.
The Ruin of Angels - A Novel of the Craft Sequence _ Max Gladstone _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of RAID
1. However, the raid illustrates both the feasibility of such a raid and its longer–term drawbacks.
2. TV station raid Pakistani newspapers condemned the police raid on the Islamabad office of the private television station Geo.
3. Raid Shakir Jawdat, the Karbala police commander.
4. Around 300 prisoners surrendered during the raid.
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