What Is Raid 5?
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RAID 5 is a type of RAID (redundant array of independent disks) that uses striping with parity. This means that data is striped across multiple disks, with parity information distributed across all disks. This allows for improved fault tolerance and better performance than other forms of RAID. RAID 5 can tolerate the failure of any single disk in the array without data loss.