Re: RA-I-D 0
I always got the I as "interchangeable". The D now goes as Drives, because some are not even Disks anymore. And it isn't redundant at level 0, so it is "repeatable" "repetitive" instead?
Repeatable Array of Interchangeable Drives. = Raid 0
Redundant Array of Interchangeable Drives = Raid 1, 5,6 etc...
And I chuckle when I think that my home M.2 NVME drive is faster than the RAM on the old stuff.
Discuss it over a beer.