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RAID 5
RAID 5 systems store parity (redundancy) data across all hard drives equally, if a RAID level 5 were to fail, the surviving drives have the information needed to reconstruct the data onto the replacement drive. In a RAID 5, three or more drives are used to create that configuration. The RAID 5 level configuration provides excellent levels of redundancy, performance and capacity.
All the RAID 5 solutions featured below use true hardware based controllers for high data rates in a RAID 5 level. Also, the solutions featured below all use hot swap hard drives to allow the RAID 5 system to stay up and running before, during and after a drive failure...these RAID level 5 systems do not need to be powered down |
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