« IBM Stretch (aka IBM 7030 Data Processing System) », sur brouhaha.com, (consulté le ) : « A typical IBM 7030 Data Processing System might have been [sic] the following units: [...] IBM 353 Disk Storage Unit – similar to IBM 1301 Disk File, but much faster. 2,097,152 (2^21) 72-bit words (64 data bits and 8 ECC bits), 125,000 words per second »
(en) HSC50/70 Hardware Technical Manual, (lire en ligne), p. 1-3
« IBM 7030 Data Processing System: Reference Manual » [PDF], sur bitsavers.trailing-edge.com, IBM, (consulté le ) : « Since a large number of bits are handled in parallel, it is practical to use error checking and correction (ECC) bits, and each 39 bit byte is composed of 32 data bits and seven ECC bits. The ECC bits accompany all data transferred to or from the high-speed disks, and, on reading, are used to correct a single bit error in a byte and detect double and most multiple errors in a byte. », p. 157
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Linux offre néanmoins la possibilité, avec certaines restrictions, d'accéder aux volumes RAID créés sous Windows, grâce au paquet dmraid. Voir le lien « Utiliser du RAID semi-matériel »