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RAIN
Last modified: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 

Short for Redundant Array of Independent Nodes, RAIN is a data storage and protection system architecture. It uses an open architecture that combines standard computing and networking hardware with management software to create a system that is more distributed and scalable. RAIN is based on the idea of linking RAID nodes together into a larger storage mechanism. In a RAIN set-up there are multiple servers, each with disk drive and RAID functionality, all working together as a RAIN, or a parity or mirrored implementation. RAIN may also be called storage grid.

See also "RAID Revs for the Future" on EnterpriseStorageForum.com.

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RAID Revs for the Future
Now RAID itself is becoming virtualized, abstracting the data from a disk concept into a much broader object-based concept. One concept that is gaining momentum is the idea of linking RAID nodes together into a larger storage mechanism.

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