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RAID disk arrays are redundant arrays of independent or inexpensive disks (RAID) that share one or more RAID controllers and function as a single, large and fast disk drive. They can be interfaced to bus-based or external RAID controllers, computer boards and standalone modules that use special protocols to control RAID systems. RAID disk arrays differ in terms of number of disks, maximum capacity, maximum data transfer rate, and operating temperature. Some RAID disk arrays are hot-swappable or include indicators such as lights, buzzers, or email notification. Others include redundant fans for system cooling or redundant temperature sensors that measure and/or control the temperature of the array. In many systems, light emitting diodes (LED) are used to show hard disk read/write status. RAID disk arrays can be attached to a chassis or mounted on a panel or rack. Integrally mounted products are soldered, hard-wired, or otherwise permanently attached to the computer hardware, usually a chassis, which houses the RAID system. Free standing devices are commonly available.    

RAID disk arrays support many different RAID levels. RAID 0 or “striping” is non-redundant and splits data across hard drives. The failure of any disk in the array results in complete data loss. RAID 1, known as “mirroring with two hard drives”, provides redundancy by duplicating all data from one drive to another. RAID 2 uses hamming codes and is designed for drives that do not have built-in error detection. RAID 3 stripes data at the byte level across several drives, with parity stored on one drive. By contrast, RAID Level 4 strips data at the block level. The parity information allows recovery from the failure of any single drive. RAID 5 is similar to RAID 4, but distributes parity among the drives. In other words, no single disk is dedicated to parity. RAID 10 combines RAID 0 striping and RAID 1 mirroring across multiple drive groups. RAID 30 stripes data across multiple drive groups and encodes individual drives with rotated XOR redundancy. Sometimes referred to as “just a bunch of drives”, JBOD is type of RAID in which each drive is operated independently, like a normal disk controller. RAID disk arrays that use other RAID levels are also available.


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High Performance RAID Systems : Stratis RAID
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RAID Disk Arrays. *Hardware data redundancy solution. *1-way data redundancy (RAID 0, 1, 0/1 or 5) only. *Several SPOFs (power source, SCSI host adapter, cable,. array backplane). *No offline backup. ...

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HIP1012ACB Newark INTERSIL Hot Swap Controller ICs Hot Swap Controller IC; Package/Case:14-SOIC; Leaded Process Compatible:No; Supply Voltage Max.:13.2V; For Use With:Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) System; Mounting Type:Surface Mount; Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C):No RoHS Compliant: No
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Much bays RACKMOUNT STORAGE DS-1200

Much bays RACKMOUNT STORAGE DS-1200
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PM-1057SAC Raid Function Protection

PM-1057SAC Raid Function Protection
IEI Technology USA Corporation


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