What Is The Difference Between Raid 1 And Raid 0?
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Raid 1 is a mirrored system that requires at least two hard drives and creates an exact copy of the data on both drives. If one drive fails, the other drive can still access the data. Raid 0 is a striping system that requires at least two hard drives and distributes the data across both drives. This setup increases speed and capacity, but does not provide any redundancy. If one drive fails, all the data on both drives is lost.