From 4a173669bc422c0253dc0ce674627e57e6ae503c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: shipsw Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2015 16:34:17 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] 20140917 How to create a software RAID-1 array with mdadm on Linux.md 20140917 How to create a software RAID-1 array with mdadm on Linux.md translating --- ...How to create a software RAID-1 array with mdadm on Linux.md | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) diff --git a/sources/tech/20140917 How to create a software RAID-1 array with mdadm on Linux.md b/sources/tech/20140917 How to create a software RAID-1 array with mdadm on Linux.md index 6e8ee86ad6..bab7cfbcb2 100644 --- a/sources/tech/20140917 How to create a software RAID-1 array with mdadm on Linux.md +++ b/sources/tech/20140917 How to create a software RAID-1 array with mdadm on Linux.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +Translating by shipsw + How to create a software RAID-1 array with mdadm on Linux ================================================================================ Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) is a storage technology that combines multiple hard disks into a single logical unit to provide fault-tolerance and/or improve disk I/O performance. Depending on how data is stored in an array of disks (e.g., with striping, mirroring, parity, or any combination thereof), different RAID levels are defined (e.g., RAID-0, RAID-1, RAID-5, etc). RAID can be implemented either in software or with a hardware RAID card. On modern Linux, basic software RAID functionality is available by default.