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RAID Levels and Logical Volumes

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Storage Networks

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Direct-attached storage and Network Attached Storage have a great many components that work exactly alike. At this point in the discussion, I want to move to the storage stack itself and leave the implications of moving data across a network. In this chapter, you’ll see the options that are available to a Storage Area Network for protecting and preserving data, as well as strategies for minimizing the performance penalty paid for that protection.

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Worden, D.J. (2004). RAID Levels and Logical Volumes. In: Storage Networks. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0694-1_5

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