Raid.2

When RAID levels were first defined in the landmark 1988 paper "A Case for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks" (the Patterson, Gibson, and Katz paper), RAID 2 was a serious proposal. It addressed the "bit rot" and mechanical unreliability of early drives.

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RAID.2 operates at the bit level. Consider a system with 10 data disks and 4 parity disks (a common theoretical configuration for RAID.2): the second to Disk 2

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To understand why RAID 2 failed to gain mass adoption, we must weigh its theoretical benefits against its practical drawbacks.

In a typical three-disk data set, the first bit of a byte goes to Disk 1, the second to Disk 2, and the third to Disk 3. This requires all disks to spin in perfect synchronization to ensure the bits are read and written at the exact same moment.

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