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Appendix E: RAID Configuration, Overview, Why Use RAID? - intel digital living system
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Appendix E: RAID Configuration Overview RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) refers to the combining of two or more independent hard disks working in parallel to form a single logical array that stores data along with additional redundancy information. This appendix provides some general introductory-type information on RAID. For detailed information on RAID, see the RAID Systems User Guide located online in VAIO Help and Support. The list of topics in the RAID Systems User Guide include: • RAID Levels • Choose a RAID Configuration • Before you begin • RAID Configuration Wizard • VAIO® Recovery Wizard • Intel® Storage Utility • Frequently Asked Questions • Trouble Shooting • RAID Glossary • Support Resources Why Use RAID? The main objectives of RAID are to improve data availability and security. With everything from basic file and print services to e-Commerce and important business applications running on server-based networks, reliable and secure access to data is becoming a critical issue for everyone. A RAID system can improve your VGX-XL3 Digital Living System's performance by improving data availability and security. RAID prevents VGX-XL3 Digital Living System 79