IT professionals will want to read this article to understand the problem that RAID6 solves compared to RAID5.
By adding a second, redundant hash disk to a RAID5 array, the RAID6 array is able to sustain multiple failures. Since many RAID5 arrays involve more than a dozen disk drives, the releative cost of an added drive becomes acceptable.
Peter S. Kastner
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