
Disk Array
A disk array is a system that combines multiple storage disks, like computer hard drives, into a single, organized unit. This setup allows for improved performance, increased storage capacity, and enhanced data redundancy or security. By working together, the disks can share the workload, prevent data loss if one disk fails, and make data access faster. Think of it as a well-organized filing cabinet with multiple drawers that not only holds more files but also protects your important information and lets you retrieve files more quickly.