NAS servers with RAID 60 support
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— the combination of RAID 6 and RAID 0, where multiple RAID 6 arrays are striped for improved performance. Inside each group, dual parity is used, so each sub-array can easily withstand the failure of two disks, and RAID 0 across all groups helps better utilize the overall speed. As a result, RAID 60 is an option for large NAS with dozens of disks, where downtime due to data loss is unacceptable, and the load is high and continuous. Compared to RAID 50, it offers a higher level of protection but requires more disks for parity and is slightly slower in write speed, especially on budget HDDs.