what is the concept of RAID5 ?

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what is the concept of RAID5 ?..

Answer / m.e.chandrasekar

RAID 5 is sometimes called striping with parity at block
level. In RAID 5, the parity information is written to all of
the drives in the subsystems rather than concentrated on a
dedicated parity disk. If one drive in the system fails, the
parity information can be used to reconstruct the data from
that drive. All drives in the array system can be used to seek
operation at the same time, greatly increasing the performance
of the RAID system.

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what is the concept of RAID5 ?..

Answer / jaspal rana

RAID 5 is sometimes called striping with parity at block
level. In RAID 5, the parity information is written to all
of
the drives in the subsystems rather than concentrated on a
dedicated parity disk. If one drive in the system fails

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what is the concept of RAID5 ?..

Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed

Hi,

Raid5 is considered as "Strip Set With Parity".

With the help of DiskPart one can set Raid5.

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what is the concept of RAID5 ?..

Answer / nathantharumam

RAID 5 is technology. if we are going to install RAID 5
minimum 4 Hard disks. if one hard disk has faulty then you
can remove the HDD with out shut down the system. Same time
your data also will available.

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