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3 months 1 week ago #2767 by Elias Katsaniotis,MSc The RAID 5 array contains at least 3 drives and uses the concept of redundancy or parity to protect data without sacrificing performance. Similar to a RAID 0 array which stripes data across multiple drives to improve performance, RAID 5 stripes data but adds an additional stripe of data known as parity for protection.
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