RAID (redundant array of independent disks; originally redundant array of inexpensive disks) is a way of storing the same data in different places on multiple hard disks to protect data in the case of ...
Last month we saw how to configure software RAID 0 (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) on Win XP/2000/2003 systems (Configuring S/W RAID on windows, page 34, PCQuest). Software RAID, unlike ...
RAID Levels Data is distributed across the drives in one of several ways, referred to as RAID levels, depending on the required level of redundancy and performance. The different data distribution ...
When it comes to adding extra security and redundancy to your computer, RAID is a great way to do so. In a RAID 5 array, data and parity information are striped in two or more than two drives and the ...
Ah, storage. Every PC needs it it, but your standard PC storage solutions suffer from two glaring frustrations. First off, storage performance tends to be one of the main bottlenecks in a typical PC, ...
I need to setup a new server with RAID 1.<br><br>I've always used the Win2k mirroring in the past, but the application we are running will break with dynamic disks ...
Configuring two or more hard drives in a RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks) setup can increase performance and/or provide automatic protection against data loss from drive failure. RAID used ...
In the earlier article we saw how hardware configured RAID 0 disk arrays gave performance improvements over single drives. But to do that you require either a PCI RAID card or RAID support built on ...
Hey guys, I'm frustrated. I'm trying to configure RAID 0 on my Asus A7V133 mobo. I have a 1.2 GHz T-Bird in there, and 2 ATA100 drives (they're both different make, model, and size). Through the Asus ...