RAID processing unit

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A RAID processing unit (RPU) is an integrated circuit that performs specialized calculations in a RAID host adapter.

XOR calculations, for example, are necessary for calculating parity data, and for maintaining data integrity when writing to a disk array that uses a parity drive or data striping. An RPU may perform these calculations more efficiently than the computer's central processing unit (CPU).[1]

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  1. ^ "What is RAID?". Storage. Retrieved 2023-05-31.