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What is Raid 5?
RAID 5- Dedicated Parity Drive: A common implementation of RAID, Level 5 provides block-level striping (similar to Level 0) with a parity disk. If a data disk fails, the parity disk is used to create a replacement.

Inaccessible Data
"Many computer users do not know that most ‘lost’ data is not lost at all; it has simply become inaccessible to the user. Hundreds of thousands of gigabytes (GB) of important data have been lost or discarded simply because users were not aware of their recovery options and gave up hope. While data may be inaccessible to the user, Cherry Systems’ experience indicates that over 90% of all inaccessible data can be recovered. This number increases if the hard drive or other failed media is received by Cherry Systems before do-it-yourself methods and utilities are attempted. "