NAS servers with RAID 50 support
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— combination of RAID 5 and RAID 0. This indicates an advanced level designed for multiple disks and high loads: data is first protected in RAID 5 groups, and then these groups are "boosted" by RAID 0. Such an array is suitable for scenarios where fast access to large sets of files is important, and where you can't take risks like with pure RAID 0—for example, media projects, virtual machine storage, corporate file services. In terms of reliability, RAID 50 is stronger than RAID 5 but weaker than RAID 6 or RAID 60. However, in terms of capacity and speed, it is often more interesting than RAID 10 in large NAS configurations.