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With RAID 0, if one or more drives become corrupted or fail, is data recoverable?

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With RAID 0, if one or more drives become corrupted or fail, is data recoverable?

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In most situations, data will be recoverable. The quality and integrity of the data recovered will depend on the extent of the damage incurred to each failed storage device. The drives will need to be addressed and recovered individually before attempting to address the set as a volume.

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