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Unique to the architecture, this Level 1 system avoids the vulnerabilities to single failure points commonly found in typical storage arrays. The crisis that results from a hard drive failure can be averted by the purchase of a redundant array of inexpensive disks (RAID) subsystem, which can remove a single failure point by spreading the risk of hard disk failure over multiple disks instead of one. E[acute accent]--Enterprise-class availability through a fully redundant architecture with no single failure point. |
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