RAID, short for Redundant Array of Independent Disks, is a data storage technology that combines multiple physical disk drive components into a single logical unit. By using RAID, your data is spread across the physical drives involved to protect against data loss in the event of a drive failure. In Linux, you can check the RAID level of your system using various commands and utilities. Understanding the RAID level is essential for managing and maintaining your storage system effectively.
The RAID level you choose will depend on your specific needs and requirements. Some common RAID levels include: