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RAID 5 characteristics:
Groups n disks as one large virtual disk with a capacity of (n-1) disks.
Redundant information (parity) is alternately stored on all disks.
When a disk fails, the virtual disk still works, but it is operating in a degraded state. The data is reconstructed from the surviving
disks.
Better read performance, but slower write performance.
Redundancy for protection of data.
RAID level 6 (striping with additional distributed parity)
RAID 6 provides data redundancy by using data striping in combination with parity information. Similar to RAID 5, the parity is
distributed within each stripe. RAID 6, however, uses an additional physical disk to maintain parity, such that each stripe in the disk
group maintains two disk blocks with parity information. The additional parity provides data protection in the event of two disk
failures. In the following image, the two sets of parity information are identified as P and Q.
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