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| RAID 0 | A RAID 0 volume distributes data across multiple drives, creating a striped volume that offers improved performance and capacity compared to a single drive. However, RAID 0 provides no data protection. |
| RAID 1 | RAID 1 is a type of data storage redundancy in which identical copies of data are stored on multiple disks. RAID 1 requires two drives. |
| RAID 5 | RAID 5 uses disk striping with parity information distributed across all member disks, providing redundancy and improved performance. RAID 5 requires at least three drives. |
| RAID 6 | RAID 6 provides fault tolerance similar to RAID 5 but with an additional parity block. RAID 6 requires at least four disks. |
| RAID 10 | RAID 10 combines RAID 1 and RAID 0 for performance and redundancy. It requires at least four disks. |
| RAID 50 | RAID 50 combines the block-level striping of RAID 0 with the parity of RAID 5. It requires at least six disks. |
| RAID 60 | RAID 60 combines the striping feature of RAID 0 with dual parity of RAID 6. It requires at least eight disks. |