Raid 0 Vs Raid 1?
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RAID 0 stands for “Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks” and is used to improve the performance of a computer system. RAID 0 works by spreading data across multiple storage devices, thereby improving the read and write speeds of the system.
RAID 1 stands for “Redundant Array of Independent Disks” and is used to provide data redundancy, meaning the data is stored on two or more disks and can be recovered in the event of a disk failure. RAID 1 also improves read and write performance compared to a single disk, but not as much as RAID 0.