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Redundant arrys of inexpensive disks
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(2004-01-22) Chris Limb edundant rray of nexpensive (or nterconnected) isks. A performance enhancing method of storing the same data in different places on multiple hard disks.
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Using more then one drive to achieve either higher throughput, security or both. New technology has made it possible to create EIDE RAID systems that give excellent performance ant a very low cost.
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Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks is a technology that improves the access speed or data safety of servers with several hard disks by having the hard disks join in processing a data block.
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A hostile or predatory incursion; an inroad or incursion of mounted men; a sudden and rapid invasion by a cavalry force; a foray.
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a limited-objective attack into enemy territory not for the specific purpose of gaining and holding ground.
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enter someone else's territory and take spoils; "The pirates raided the coastal villages regularly"
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a form of attack, usually small scale, involving a swift entry into hostile territory to secure information, confuse the enemy, or destroy installations
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a sudden, surprise attack on a place.
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a sudden short attack
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search without warning, make a sudden surprise attack on; "The police raided the crack house"
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a a surprise attack by a small force, or a a daring operation against a competitor
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An attack or invasion for the purpose of making arrests, seizing property, or plundering; as, a raid of the police upon a gambling house; a raid of contractors on the public treasury.
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Active share market purchase of one company's shares by another with the intention of seizing control. Also known as a market raid.
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An authorised search conducted without prior notice, for the purpose of seizing materials for use as evidence in a criminal or civil proceeding, for preventive or probative purposes or pursuant to a civil or criminal court order.
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