What are the different RAID levels?
RAID 6 - Striping with double parity drive

RAID 6 is an evolution of RAID 5. RAID 6 uses double parity for additional fault tolerance.  Like in RAID 5, data is striped at a block level across the disk sets while parity information is generated and written across the array. Now it's possible for more than one drive to fail simultaneously, and the RAID will still operate.


Advantages
Perfect solution for mission critical applications as it can sustain multiple drive failures.

Disadvantages
Uses 2 drives for parity.

Application
Ideal for database servers, mail servers, web servers, intranet servers, video servers, transaction processing.
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