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What Is a RAID Server?

What is a RAID Server?

What Is a RAID Server?

Redundancy. Speed. Uptime.

A RAID server is a storage system that uses a Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) to improve data performance, fault tolerance, or both. By combining multiple drives into a single logical volume, RAID servers protect against drive failures and ensure faster read/write speeds for enterprise applications.

IronRAID servers support hardware-based RAID configurations that are ideal for high-availability environments, video storage, virtualization, and database systems. Whether you're using RAID 1 for mirroring or RAID 6 for dual-parity protection, IronRAID systems are engineered for reliability under load.

  • Supports RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, and hybrid levels
  • Enterprise-grade SAS/SATA/NVMe storage
  • Hot-swap bays with real-time drive monitoring
  • Redundant power, cooling, and remote IPMI control
  • SES-compatible enclosures for enclosure health visibility

When uptime matters, a RAID server is the foundation of a resilient storage infrastructure—and IronRAID delivers.

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