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  • @22Brat22 The Chick Doesn't Know Much

  • RAID6 is not popular? Ever heard of NetApp?

  • @22Brat22 It is just not as popular.

  • When you explain RAID 5 what do you mean with "striped across odd number of disks"? As you show in the picture you CAN use 4 disks or even number of disks greater than 3. Or did I misunderstand that line?

  • @hakos3d Sorry for the confusion. It does have to be an odd number of discs on a RAID 5 with a minimum of three.

  • @TrainSignalInc:

    RAID 5 will work on even number of disks as well. Like 4, 6, 8 etc.

    But 3 disks are the absolute minimum.

  • @TrainSignalInc I have four drives in my RAID 5 array. And four is an even number. Here: "There has to be at least three disks to create a RAID 5 array". How is that?

  • Thanks Veronica Henry.

  • Great video!

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  • The best RAID video on youtube thanks.

  • brilliant!

  • Really useful information, and well explained. Thanks for uploading.

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