Raid 1 Vs Raid 5?
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Raid 1 is a type of RAID that uses disk mirroring, meaning two or more copies of the data are stored in different disks. This type of RAID provides high levels of redundancy and performance, but is limited by the number of drives that can be used.
Raid 5 is a type of RAID that uses disk striping with parity, meaning data is striped across multiple disks but an extra disk is used to store parity information. This type of RAID provides higher levels of redundancy than Raid 1, but is more complex to configure and is slower in terms of performance.