Network RAID

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Network RAID is a storage technology that provides RAID-like data protection and availability across multiple networked storage nodes rather than within a single physical array.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf RAID-like technology
data storage technology
distributed storage technology
differsFrom traditional hardware RAID within a single array
goal improve data availability beyond a single physical array
protect against node-level and site-level failures
hasKeyFeature abstracts physical storage into a logical pool
can be implemented in hardware appliances
can be implemented in hyperconverged infrastructure
can be implemented in scale-out storage systems
can be implemented in software
can be managed centrally
can be used for mission-critical applications
can be used in cloud storage architectures
can be used in enterprise data centers
can combine striping and mirroring
can expose storage via block interfaces
can expose storage via file interfaces
can expose storage via object interfaces
can integrate with virtualization platforms
can mirror data across multiple nodes
can provide automatic failover
can provide automatic rebuild after failure
can provide configurable redundancy levels
can provide continuous data access during failures
can provide site-level redundancy
can provide tunable performance versus protection trade-offs
can span multiple physical locations
can span multiple racks or data centers
can stripe data across multiple nodes
can support disaster recovery scenarios
can support heterogeneous hardware nodes
can support multi-tenant environments
can support non-disruptive maintenance
can support online capacity expansion
can support quality-of-service policies
can support remote replication
can support snapshots and clones
can tolerate node failures
can use erasure coding instead of traditional parity
can use network interconnects for data mirroring
can use network interconnects for metadata coordination
can use quorum or consensus mechanisms for availability
distributes data across networked storage resources
may support asynchronous replication between nodes
may support synchronous replication between nodes
operates across multiple storage nodes
provides RAID-like data protection across networked nodes
provides fault tolerance
provides high availability
supports data redundancy
operatesOver storage nodes connected by a network

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HPE StoreVirtual supports Network RAID