[Action Retro] has a great video showing just such an escapade, the creation of a large RAID 0 array using a pile of USB floppy drives. Yes, taking one of the smallest and most unreliable pieces ...
RAID requires additional drives and costs but isn't a substitute for backups. A redundant array of inexpensive disks (RAID) has been around for decades where multiple drives can be bundled into a ...
Meanwhile, RAID or Redundant Array of Independent Disks is a technology that allows users to combine multiple, typically inexpensive, disks such that data redundancy can be created to prevent data ...
an eight-bay iSCSI SAN that might just be the easiest RAID array that the CRN Test Center has ever set up. While it might not be the cheapest SAN appliance at $3,999 list unpopulated, the Drobo ...
Parity computations are used in RAID drive arrays for fault tolerance by calculating the data in two drives and storing the results on a third. The parity is computed by XOR'ing a bit from drive 1 ...