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 ...
A redundant array of independent disks (RAID) is when you use multiple drives to achieve higher speeds or to ensure data is better protected. There are many types of RAID, and with two drives you can ...
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 have a data server that is quickly running out of storage space that I would like to upgrade. Currently, I have 4 200GB drives in a nonoptimal RAID 1 configuration. I'm finally getting around to ...
Years ago, no high-end PC was complete without a couple of boot drives configured in RAID 0. Today, things are a bit different. SSDs are available for reasonable prices, in high capacities, and with ...
Businesses that don't utilize cloud storage to back up their data -- and perhaps even those that do -- should consider making use of a redundant array of independent disks or RAID configuration to ...
For this review, PogoLinux (pogolinux.com) sent me one of their new RAID workstations, the PogoLinux Velocity. The system came configured with a 1GHz Athlon processor, 256MB of PC133 SDRAM and two IBM ...