RAID 0 , Splits data across multiple drives for speed, but offers no redundancy; At least 2 hdds , RAID 1 , Duplicates data across drives, providing redundancy but using more storage space; At least 2 hdds , RAID 5, Stripes data and adds parity information for data recovery, balancing speed and redundancy; At least 3 hdds, RAID 6 , Two parity blocks, allowing for two drive failures; At least 4hdds, RAID 10, Combines striping and mirroring for both speed and redundancy; At least 4 hdds.

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