Whate is description of RAID an SCSI?
Answer:
if you want to know almost RAID or SCIS go for wikipedia.com and you can also refer howstuffworks.com
do your own work and google it
turn to whatis.com and learn
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/raid...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/scsi...
Small Computer System Interface
and Redundant Array of Inexpensive disks
primarily kinds of harddisk
Go to google.com and survey for:
define: foray
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks). A collection of disk drives that offers increased recitation and fault tolerance. There are a few different RAID levels. The three most commonly used are 0, 1, and 5: Level 0: striping in need parity (spreading out blocks of respectively file across multiple disks). Level 1: disk mirroring or duplexing. Level 2: bit-level striping next to parity Level 3: byte-level striping near dedicated same level. ...
www.orafaq.com/glossary/faqglo...
define:scsi
This acronym is pronounced "scuzzy" and stands for Small Computer Systems Interface. There are two types of interfaces for concrete drives, CD-ROM drives, etc. One is SCSI, the other is IDE. IDE is much more common and smaller number expensive. SCSI is more expensive and also more flexible and generally faster. With a single SCSI card you can hold 15 or more devices whereas you are only allowed to hold 4 devices with an IDE system. The fastest complicated drives (and generally CD-ROM drives too) are SCSI-based. ...
www.basichardware.com/glossary...
I also agree you should read from wikipedia and howstuffworks. Writing the press takes more time than probing for the answer
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks). A collection of disk drives that offers increased carrying out and fault tolerance
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