User`s manual
A-2 Appendix A
Hot Rod 100 Pro
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RAID technology overcomes these challenges by providing a combination of outstanding
data availability, extraordinary and highly scalable performance, as well as high capacity.
RAID provides real-time data rebuild when a disk drive fails, increasing system uptime and
network availability, while protecting against the loss of data. Multiple drives working
together also increases system performance.
The RAID Levels
RAID Level 0:
Striped Disk Array without Fault
Tolerance
RAID 0 is typically defined as a non-
redundant collection of striped disk drives.
It doesn’t provide data protection but it
offers very high data throughput, especially
for large files.
RAID 0 does not deliver any fault tolerance.
All data is lost if any drive in the array fails.
It is intended for non-critical data requiring
high performance.