Nested RAID Levels Explanation
Examples of Nested RAID Levels
Nested RAID levels refer to configurations that combine features of two different RAID levels to enhance both fault tolerance and performance. The examples of nested RAID levels include RAID 1+0 and RAID 10.
Differences from Single-Level RAID Configurations
Unlike single-level RAID configurations such as RAID 0, RAID 1, and RAID 5, nested RAID levels offer a combination of mirroring and striping techniques to provide both data redundancy and improved performance.