Disk array


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A disk array is a disk storage system which contains multiple disk drives. It is differentiated from a disk enclosure, in that an array has cache memory and advanced functionality, like RAID, deduplication, encryption and virtualization.

Components of a disk array include:

Traditionally disk arrays were divided into categories:

Primary vendors of storage systems include Coraid, Inc., DataDirect Networks, Dell EMC, Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Hitachi Data Systems, Huawei, IBM, Infortrend, NetApp, Oracle Corporation, Panasas, Pure Storage and other companies that often act as OEM for the above vendors and do not themselves market the storage components they manufacture.

References

References

  1. Beal, Vangie. (19 October 2004). "What is Disk Array Definition? Webopedia Definition".
  2. (2019-10-10). "What Is a Storage Array? Data Server and Disk Architecture".
  3. "What is disk array? - Definition from WhatIs.com".

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