
If you’re looking to ensure something is always available, it’s helpful to have redundant systems.
Emergency generators keep the lights on when the power is cut, safety lines keep workers safe if a ladder fails and, naturally, backup files allow you to recover computer system following a data loss event. The same is true in RAID data recovery.
RAID storage is based on a "Redundant Array of Independent Disks" – hence the name. These multi-drive devices help keep your data available by making sure your storage includes a built-in fail-safe.