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Definition of "RAID Data Recovery" |
RAID originally stood for Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks. It was a way of writing data across a series of cheap disk drives such that if one drive failed, the data would not be lost. This entailed duplicating some data, hence the term "redundant." In later years the phrase was reworded so that Independent replaced Inexpensive. This was largely a marketing exercise designed to stop people thinking of RAID as a cheap, and thus low-quality, storage solution.Most people using a RAID set-up tend not to have as rigorous a back-up scheme as with standalone drives. That’s mainly because the costs of backing up the individual disks in a RAID set-up can outweigh the savings of using RAID in the first place. This means users will likely have to rely on RAID data recovery in the event that enough disks are damaged to affect the entire system. |
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