RAID 0: 0% overhead
Explanation: All available disk space is used for data storage, providing no redundancy.
RAID 1: 50% overhead
Explanation: Data is mirrored to two disks, requiring half the total capacity for redundancy.
RAID 5: 1 drive overhead
Explanation: One drive's worth of capacity is used for parity information, which provides redundancy against a single drive failure.
RAID 6: 2 drives overhead
Explanation: Two drives' worth of capacity is used for parity information, providing redundancy against two drive failures.
Therefore, the matches are:
RAID 0: 0% overhead
RAID 1: 50% overhead
RAID 5: 1 drive overhead
RAID 6: 2 drives overhead
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RAID 0: 0 disks (No capacity overhead)
RAID 1: 1 disk (Mirroring the data on a second disk)
RAID 5: 1 disk (One disk used for parity information)
RAID 6: 2 disks (Two disks used for parity information)
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