was my uneducated guess right?
A. RAID 0
B. RAID 1
C. RAID 3
D. RAID 5
was my uneducated guess right?
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RAID 5 is the answer.
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As juba said, 3 and 5.. only thing 3 never really took off so im choosing 5 too.
Yup.... Correct answer is RAID 5.
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What about raid 3?
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I choose 5 as well.
5 is implemented by Win NT, but not 3, at least before Feb 2000. Perhaps too, 3 is not always Parity but some other form of ECC?
From a February 2000 documentation of Windows NT ProfessionalMaxFactor1 post'sYou can implement RAID (redundant array of inexpensive disks) in several ways. There are five levels of RAID:Windows NT only supports RAID levels 1 and 5. Another disk technique known as striping without parity is sometimes called RAID level 0. This technique, however, doesn't offer any protection for data and won't be discussed here.
- RAID 1: Mirroring
- RAID 2: Disk striping with error correction code (ECC)
- RAID 3: Disk striping with ECC stored as parity
- RAID 4: Disk striping large blocks, parity stored on one drive
- RAID 5: Disk striping with parity distributed across multiple drives
Let's act on what we agree on now, and argue later on what we don't.
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What is RAID and SATA. What are these?
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Raid is a setup where one has several disks to form one logical drive to help
protect data by storing recovery information across the disks so if one fails
the system can rebuild the lost data. raid systems are also used to increase
speed of disk read/writes.
sata = serial ata
raid is used to increase hard drive by using multiple hard drives to acheive speed, reliability or both depending on the raid setup which has been implemented.
serial ata has taken over from parallel ata (normal ide hard drives) which is faster, hot-swap capable and a few other enhancements over pata.
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