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A traditional relay race, in which you have four runners each of whom must complete their section of the race is, of course, analogous
to a RAID 0 configuration of disks. In RAID 0 there is no mirroring of data across the disks and so if one or more disks fail then the
file you're trying to retrieve,
being spread across the four disks, is lost. Likewise in a traditional relay race, if one or more of
the runners fail, the race is lost.
Drawing this analogy between RAID disk configurations and relay races, one can immediately
see how limited traditional relay races are, and the exciting possibilities of creating relay races which use other RAID
configurations. For example a 'RAID 1' relay race would have your four runners separately complete their sections of the race, and the
time would be taken from the fastest runner. This would be an excellent RAID configuration to use on uneven ground as up to three of
your runners could fall over with your team still winning the race.
RAID
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID [hippo, Jun 11 2021]
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isn't RAID a bit more horrendously complicated than that? |
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Presumably you have many runners running multiple complete races between
them, each runner would be doing different parts of the same race.
And if too many runners for a section fail, the countries' olympic team is
disqualified from all events. |
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But are runners inexpensive? |
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[Loris] A RAID5 arrangement could be used to reconstruct a
replacement athlete should any individual in the team
become corrupt and fail a drugs test for example. The only
downside is in this analogy, they'd have to race alongside
everyone else. |
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//But are runners inexpensive?// |
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// //But are runners inexpensive?// Redundant ones are.// - ba-dum
tish! - niche joke |
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Niches have us in stitches. |
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That's how the proverb goes, isn't it? |
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