- A variety of disk-organization techniques, collectively called redundant arrays of inexpensive disks (RAIDs) are commonly used to address the performance and reliability issues.
- In the past, RAIDs composed of small, cheap disks were viewed as a cost-effective alternative to large, expensive disks.
- Today, RAIDs are used for their higher reliability and higher data-transfer rate, rather than for economic reasons. Hence, the in RAID now stands for ``independent'' instead of ``inexpensive''.
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Cem Ozdogan
2011-02-14