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RAID Types for the A+ Certification Exams

Part of the A+ Certification All-In-One For Dummies Cheat Sheet

RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks) is a method of implementing redundancy (duplicated information) on your hard drives — if one disk fails, the other disk(s) can provide the missing information. There are many different levels of RAID, but the following are the only RAID levels pertinent to the A+ exams:

  • RAID 0: Disk striping (striped volume)

  • RAID 1: Disk mirroring/duplexing (Mirrored volume)

  • RAID 5: Disk striping with parity (RAID 5 volume)

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