JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Disks, sometimes Just a Bunch Of Drives) is a storage architecture where multiple hard drives are used independently, without any RAID configuration. This means the drives are not configured to provide redundancy or improved performance through striping. Instead, they are presented as separate, individual volumes to the operating system. JBOD is commonly used when the primary goal is to maximize storage capacity, or when different types of data require separation across different drives. It can also be used as a precursor to creating a Storage Pool in Storage Spaces or other volume management software.
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