RAID implements a combination of which of the following processes? A. Redundancy B. Data stripping

RAID implements a combination of which of the following processes? A. Redundancy B. Data stripping Correct Answer A and B both

The correct answer is option 3.

Concept:

RAID stands for redundant array of independent disks. This technique for increasing performance, data stripping, data redundancy, or both by combining many discs instead of a single disc.

  • RAID is a computer technology that employs a combination of hard discs to behave as a single drive.
  • RAID is a storage system that is used to increase the reliability and performance of hard discs.
  • RAID provides data redundancy, by storing the same data twice on different hard drives. Data redundancy implies that no data is lost if one portion of the system fails.
  • Data striping (RAID 0) is the technique of partitioning a large amount of data into blocks and distributing those blocks over numerous storage devices, such as hard discs or solid-state drives (SSDs), in a redundant array of independent disks (RAID) group.

Hence the correct answer is A and B both.

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