The Global RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) Market is expected to grow at a significant CAGR during the forecast period (2021-2027). RAID (redundant array of inexpensive disks, now more often known as array of independent disks) is a data storage virtualization method that integrates many physical disc drive components into a single logical unit for data redundancy, performance enhancement, or both. Depending on the necessary amount of redundancy and performance, data is dispersed among the devices in one of many ways, referred to as RAID levels. The various RAID schemas, or data distribution patterns, are identified by the letter RAID followed by a number, such as RAID 0 or RAID 1. Each RAID level, or schema, achieves a particular mix of the four primary goals: dependability, availability, performance, and capacity. RAID levels larger than RAID 0, defend against unrecoverable sector and read errors as well as complete physical disc failures.
The growth of the RAID market is being driven by rising demand for digital content storage capacity and the ease of deploying data storage operations. Furthermore, considerations such as the availability of data backup in the case of a system failure in businesses, the cheap cost of mirroring data-containing discs, and the assurance of data dependability all contribute to the RAID market's growth.
Spectrum Scale offers declustered RAID protection methods up to n+3, which was originally developed by IBM for media streaming and scalable analytics. The dynamic rebuilding priority, for instance, works quietly in the background until a data piece reaches n+0 redundancy, at which point it is swiftly rebuilt to at least n+1. On top of that, the Spectrum Scale enables RAID 1 across long distances.
Market Coverage
o By Type
o By RAID Levels
o By End-User
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o Deviation from pre-COVID forecast
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RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) Market Report
By Type
• Hardware RAID
• Software RAID
By RAID Levels
• RAID 0
• RAID 1
• RAID 5
• RAID 6
• RAID 10
By End-User
• Internet Industry
• Service Industry
• Manufacturing Industry
• Financial
• Government
By Region
North America
Europe
Asia-Pacific
Rest of the World