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One major advantage of RAID is it continues to provide access to data when a drive fails.
Unfortunately, quickly getting the storage system back into a protected state before another drive fails is a huge challenge. By assigning hot spares to affected RAID groups, when a drive fails, customers don’t have to do anything to start the rebuild process.
Access this data sheet to learn what contributes to slow RAID rebuilds, discover how vRAID increases drive density, and more.