Growing an Existing RAID Array and Removing Failed Disks in Raid - Part 6 | Linux Today

Growing an Existing RAID Array and Removing Failed Disks in Raid – Part 6

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Ravi Saive
Nov 17, 2014

Every newbies will get confuse of the word array. Array is just a collection of disks. In other words, we can call array as a set or group. Here we will see how to grow (extend) an existing array or raid group and how to remove failed disks from array.

RS

Ravi Saive

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