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RAID storage technology has been around for decades, yet its innovative drive is showing no signs of reaching its limit. So what does the future hold for RAID developments? The emergence of solid-state disk drives, coupled with the long-predicted decline in tape storage, has served to change the accent on RAID storage technology away from performance and towards cost, capacity and redundancy. (3 pages)