Raid0 Vs Raid1?
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RAID 0 (also known as stripe or striping) is a storage technology that splits data across multiple drives to improve performance and capacity. RAID 1 (also known as mirroring) is a storage technology that stores duplicates of data on multiple drives, providing fault tolerance in the event of drive failure.
Unlike RAID 0, RAID 1 does not increase storage capacity or read/write performance. However, RAID 1 provides better data protection since it keeps duplicate copies of data. In case of a drive failure, the mirrored copy of the data can be used to restore the system.