| RAID level 2 |
| Glossary |
Definition: RAID level 2: A redundant array of inexprnsive disks (RAID) scheme that uses data striping over an array of as many as a bard disks. Several of the drives in the array have copies of data that exist elsewhere, enabling them to catch and fix errors in the outgoing data stream. RAID level 2 is one of the most popular implementations. From QUECID * Linux/Unix/Computing Glossary ~ Juergen Haas |

