diff --git a/content/1.md b/content/1.md index f6215a1..a27d667 100644 --- a/content/1.md +++ b/content/1.md @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ The simplest type of RAID is a 'mirror', which does just what it sounds like: ke There also exist more advanced modes, the most common of which is called RAID-5, and consists of 3 or more disks with data stripped (written sequentially), along with parity information, across the disks. -The [Wikipedia page for RAID](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID) provides some helpful information about the history and bennefits of the various RAID implementations. +The [Wikipedia page for RAID](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID) provides some helpful information about the history and benefits of the various RAID implementations.