I was on a project years ago that required RAID 4 and it was 3 disks for data and 1 for parity. Did that change from years back? Or did we only need 3 disks total instead of 4?
RAID 4 differs from RAID 5 in that RAID 4 uses a singular disk to hold the parity bit while RAID 5 intersperses the parity bit between each of the drives.
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