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RST (Rapid Storage Technology) is a technology developed by Intel that provides caching and disk management features on a computer using an SSD and a hard disk drive (HDD) or SSD in RAID mode. The main goal of RST is to improve the performance, speed, and reliability of the system by combining the speed of SSDs with the mass storage of HDDs or SSDs in a RAID array.
With RST, you can configure what is called "solid-state cache" (SSD Cache), where frequently used data is stored on a fast SSD for quick access, thereby accelerating the overall performance of the system. Additionally, RST allows for the creation of RAID arrays that combine multiple disks to provide data storage with redundancy or increased speed.
It is important to note that RST requires a supported chipset on the motherboard and drivers, as well as proper configuration in the system BIOS. If you plan to use RST, it is recommended to refer to the instructions from your computer or motherboard manufacturer for the correct setup of this feature.
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