The most common way to set up multiple storage drives is to configure a RAID array. Using RAID to combine multiple drives into a larger virtual drive will generally keep systems up and running despite ...
After some recent HD issues I've become somewhat paranoid about redundancy and backups, so I've decided to run a RAID1 setup. <BR><BR>I'm starting this from scratch with three fresh hard drives, and ...
I've got a box with a single RAID5 array setup on it using 4 drives. I've got 4 new, larger drives. What's the best way to go about making an exact duplicate of the data onto the new drives? I've only ...
ITworld.com – Imagine you’ve just received shipment of a new Sun server, pre-installed with Solaris 9 and ready for setup as a web server for your small company. Now imagine that you want to take ...
Traditional RAID wastes your storage space: Why my 100TB NAS uses Unraid instead ...
In simple layman’s terms, RAID is a technology that allows users to combine multiple physical disk drives into a single unit. This improves data storage performance and reliability, enhances data ...
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