A striped volume in Linux, also known as RAID 0, is a way of combining multiple physical disks into a single logical storage unit. Data is “striped” across the disks in blocks, so that each disk stores a portion of Read More …
A striped volume in Linux, also known as RAID 0, is a way of combining multiple physical disks into a single logical storage unit. Data is “striped” across the disks in blocks, so that each disk stores a portion of Read More …