An RAID array is a storage solution that combines multiple hard drives into one unit for the purpose of storing, backing up, and providing redundancy and security. RAID 5, with disk striping and parity, is ideal for use as a file-storage server or application server. This choice for Mac users requires a minimum of three drives and provides fault tolerance and good performance.
Mac Os Software VersionsSoftware Raid 5 Mac
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Disk Utility User Guide
You can create a Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) set to optimize storage performance and increase reliability in case of a disk failure. You can also create a set that concatenates smaller disks to act as one larger disk.
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Mac Os Software Update
If you have a Mac Pro with a Mac Pro RAID card, use RAID Utility. It uses the RAID card for better performance and to create more types of RAID sets.
See alsoOverview of creating disk sets using Disk Utility on MacDelete a disk set using Disk Utility on MacUnmount a disk set or disk member using Disk Utility on MacRepair a disk in a mirrored disk set using Disk Utility on MacAdd a disk to a disk set using Disk Utility on Mac
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