Raid 1 Vs Raid 0?
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RAID 1: RAID 1 is a mirror setup. Data is written simultaneously to two drives, creating an identical backup copy. It provides redundancy and higher performance than a single hard drive as data can be read from both disks at once. Additionally, it increases fault tolerance in the event that one of the drives fail. RAID 0: RAID 0 is a striped setup. Data is split across multiple physical drives and read and written to each drive simultaneously for increased performance. However, this setup does not provide any redundancy, meaning that if one of the drives fails, the entire array will become inaccessible.