RAID for your editing systems Part 3
ok now that you know the different Raid levels and configurations, why would you even bother? Well it really all depends on your application and the Raid level you use
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Raid 3 uses byte level striping with dedicated parity. In other words, data is striped across the array at the byte level with one dedicated parity drive holding the redundancy information
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When you talk about Raid, there is often a distinction between physical drives and arrays and logical drives and arrays. Physical arrays can be divided or grouped together to form one or more logical arrays.
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