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See: assault, attack, bait, depredation, despoil, devastate, encroach, encroachment, foray, harass, harry, impinge, incursion, invade, invasion, loot, onset, outbreak, pillage, plunder, prey, spoil, spoliation How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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RAID-5 arrays, for instance, provide disk striping with parity, guaranteeing that if a disk fails, it can be replaced and rebuilt from the data and parity information on the remaining disks. Disk striping does not store redundant data across the disk array; rather, it uses a system of parity checks--or hash totals--to rebuild lost data should one drive in the array fail. Storage methodologies supported by the chip's dual SATA disk interface include disk striping (RAID0), disk mirroring (RAID1) and disk spanning. |
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