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In computing, the use of multiple, active physical storage media to store one logical copy of data, to improve performance, fault tolerance, or both
(RAID) In computing, the use of multiple, active physical storage media to store one logical copy of data, to improve performance, fault tolerance, or both

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(RAID) In computing, the use of multiple, active physical storage media to store one logical copy of data, to improve performance, fault tolerance, or both