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Data storage
Spinning Disks
Cheaper for more storage
RAID - Redundant Array of Independent Disk
Raid 0: basically cramming multiple drives and treating them as one. Data is striped across the drives but if one fails then you literally lose a chunk of data.
Raid 1: data is mirrored across the drives so it's completely redundant so if one fails the other is still alive. It's not a backup however since file updates will affect all the drives.
Raid 5: parity. Combining multiple drives allows us to establish the parity of the data on other drives to recover that data if it goes missing.(min 3 drives)
Raid 6: same in principle as raid 5 but this time we have an extra drive for just parity.
Raid 10: 0 and 1 combined to have a set of drives in raid 0 and putting those together in raid 1 with another equally sized set of drives.
Network Attached Storage - NAS
Basically space stored on the local network.
Storage Attached Network - SAN
Applicable when we virtualise whole os's for users, we use a storage device attached to the network to use different operating systems
Managing Storage
Outsourcing the storage for users to services like Onedrive because it becomes their problem and not ours.
Storage as a Service
Ensure that the OS gets its own space/partition on a drive and give the user their own partition to ruin. That way the OS(windows) will just fill its partition into another dimension.