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Types of Common Raid Disk Configuration Commonly, RAID configuration could be either Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 0+1 and Raid 5. There are other less popular configuration such as Raid 3, Raid 4 or Raid 6. Raid 0 - Without parity to provide data stripping across multiple disk drives mainly to increase IO performance without fault tolerance Raid 1 - Commonly called disk mirroring with 100% data backed up to one another Raid 1 + 0 - Combination of raid 0 and raid 1 to add fault tolerance with high IO performance Raid 5 - Interleaved stripped block and parity distributed over disks The RAID could be hardware or software based. The disks drives used in RAID could be either IDE ATA, SATA or SCSI. We recover data from any brand of raid servers such as Compaq or HP Netserve RAID, Dell PowerEdge RAID, Sun StorEdge, MAC Xserve RAID or your own OEM RAID box. The raid system could be any operating system platform such as Microsoft Windows Server NT/2000 / XP , Linux, SUN Solaris, Mac, Novell Netware etc. |
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