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RAID 0 vs RAID 1: What are the differences and when to use

RAID comes in various forms, it stands for Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks, but now is being replaced by SSDs and not hard disks.

RAID backup drives are an important part of every day business and professional backup systems and complement any Cloud storage system you may have and thus offer performance gains when compared with Cloud systems, in the end, you have complete control of your data, whereby a Cloud system it maybe stored anywhere on Earth.

Windows Report has a great article on the two most common RAID types, 0 and 1. It’s worth a read if you’re looking to purchase a multi-disk (or SSD!) RAID system so you know which one will fit your business.

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