Businesses can set up a redundant array of independent disks, or RAID, configuration to duplicate data on a device, protect against data failure or improve write performance on a volume. Some ASUS ...
Looking to run SQL 2000 as a platform for an ERP app on a new box. Dual P4, 2GB RAM, up to 6 SCSI drives in any of a variety of RAID configurations.<BR><BR>The research I've done and the ERP vendor ...
A week later than planned, AMD has released a free driver update for the X399 platform to support NVMe RAID. Must read : iOS 11 battery life is terrible The driver allows X399 motherboards to combine ...
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 ...
If the inside of your Mac is no more mysterious to you than the inside of your sock drawer, an internal hardware RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) array may be the perfect way to add lots of ...
Akitio’s SK-2520 U3.1 is a portable diskless enclosure that can be populated with two SATA SSDs. It results in a relatively quick RAID-enabled drive that can be powered directly via USB-C. Should Mac ...
It's affordable and easy to manage -- two qualities you rarely hear mentioned about storage. We test your RAID options. Direct attached storage (DAS) is one of the most basic types of storage you can ...
RAID storage, with the exception of RAID 0, uses redundancy to provide improved reliability. RAID 1 makes use of mirroring so that two drives contain the same information. The system continues to ...
RAID or Redundant Array of Independent Disks combines multiple disks into a single storage pool that the operating system views as a single drive. While enterprise systems use hardware RAID with a ...
Hi...<BR><BR>I am looking at putting a new Server together which will be used as our new Exchange Server. <BR><BR>I could use some advice regarding disk drives.<BR ...
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