What Is Raid 0?
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RAID 0, also known as “striping,” is a type of RAID configuration that combines two or more hard drives into a single virtual storage device. Data is split across the drives in blocks, resulting in improved performance and capacity. However, RAID 0 does not provide any data redundancy or fault tolerance, so if one of the drives fails, all data on the array is lost.