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RAID
RAID data storage technology divides and replicates data among two or more hard disk drives to achieve greater levels of I/O performance, data reliability and larger data volume sizes. Find news and resources pertaining to the different RAID levels on this topic page.
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Storage Decisions Chicago 2008 Session Downloads
Storage Decisions | 02 Jun 2008
ARTICLE - Download all the sessions from the Storage Decisions Chicago 2008 conference on topics including DR, SANs, backup, storage virtualization, storage management and green storage.
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Advanced data storage components overview
SearchStorage.com | 24 Oct 2007
ARTICLE - As storage components such as disk drives, RAID technology, disk arrays and even network fabric hardware continue to evolve, their storage capacities keep rising.
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Learn all about RAID storage
Submitted By: Greg Schulz | 18 Feb 2008
DATA STORAGE HANDBOOK - This handbook describes the different levels of RAID technology and explains how storage administrators can choose the appropriate RAID level.
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SATA vs. SCSI in RAID
11 Feb 2008
EXPERT ANSWER - Storage expert Greg Schulz answers a reader's question: "How does SCSI in RAID compare to SATA in RAID?"
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Why RAID rebuilds obstruct data migration
08 Jan 2008
EXPERT ANSWER - The best way to migrate data from 400 GB SATA disks to 750 GB SATA disks calls for a consolidated mid-tier storage solution. If your company does not have a significant enough storage management to justify the purchase of ...
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RAID FAQ
14 Nov 2007
FAQS - Storage analyst Greg Schulz answers common questions about RAID, such as which level of RAID to use. |
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Disk Hardware FAQ
09 May 2007
FAQS - Greg Schulz, founder and senior analyst with StorageIO, offers answers to the most common disk hardware questions he hears in the field. |
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Storage Virtualization Presentation Download: Breaking the Connections
Published by: Dell, Inc. | 08 Jul 2008
WHITE PAPER - Storage virtualization is here, breaking the connection between physical storage infrastructure and the way we use it. This presentation download provides an overview on storage virtualization and the different kinds of virtualization technologies...
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Hitachi's SMS: Enterprise Functions Meets Consumer Simplicity
Published by: MPC Corporation | 30 Jun 2008
PRODUCT LITERATURE - The SMS system is Hitachi's first strategic foray into the storage market for SMBs and distributed enterprise, this would make SMS suitable for mobile applications like military duty, and mobile health care units.
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double-parity RAID
21 Nov 2004
WORD - Double-parity RAID (redundant array of independent disks), also called diagonal-parity RAID, Advanced Data Guarding (RAID_ADG), or RAID-6, is a method of protecting against multiple storage drive failures by creating two ...
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disk duplexing
14 May 2003
WORD - Disk duplexing is a variation of disk mirroring in which each of multiple storage disks has its own SCSI controller. Disk mirroring (also known as RAID-1) is the practice of duplicating data in separate volumes on two hard ...
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storage medium
31 Jul 2001
WORD - In computers, a storage medium is any technology (including devices and materials) used to place, keep, and retrieve data. A medium is an element used in communicating a message; on a storage medium, the "messages" - in the ...
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Ask the Expert:RAID rebuilds
Storage Magazine | 13 Mar 2008
TOOLS, TRENDS & ANALYSIS - I run four 400GB SATA drives configured with RAID 5. I want to replace them with four 750GB drives. Can I rebuild and then swap individual drives?
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Storage Bin 2.0: Time for RAID to die
Storage Magazine | 13 Feb 2008
COLUMNS - Storage has changed radically since the invention of RAID. Some storage systems are reducing their RAID use, while others are moving away from the technology. And this is a good thing.
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