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There are in Windows two implementations of RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks aka something else): software (deprecated) and hardware. There are several flavors of RAID. The idea is to keep applications running despite the unfortunate event in which a mass storage device (hard disk, SSD, etc.) fails. RAID is not intended to be a substitute for making regular backup copies of every important file. Such backups should be safely stored offline. The end user interfaces provided by Microsoft do not warn of this fact. When a device that is configured in a redundant array fails I wa
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