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These mistakes can kill RAID dead
Submitted By: SearchStorage.com | 09 Nov 2004
TIP - There's a reason we still make backups of data stored in RAID arrays: Things can still go wrong that can cost you all or most of the data stored on the array.
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Do I have a RAID implementation?
Expert: Brett Cooper | 20 Oct 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - Which tools (especially Windows 2000) can I use to see if a RAID is implemented on a server?
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Expanding a four-disk RAID array
Expert: Brett Cooper | 20 Oct 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - I have a four-disk RAID 5 configuration that is running out of room. I currently have four 9.1 GB Ultra
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Maximum number of drives in a RAID-5 set
Expert: Greg Schulz | 14 Oct 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - What is the maximum number of physical drives recommended in a RAID-5 set? Does the drive architecture (SATA vs. SCSI) impact this recommendation?
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Choosing the right RAID level
Expert: Pierre Dorion | 12 Oct 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - Recently we had a major computer failure due to a typhoon and water damage. We have sent our disks for data recovery and spent lots of money to recover most of it.
We have now replaced our old server with a Dell PowerEdge ...
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How low will RAID costs go?
Submitted By: Storage magazine | 22 Sep 2004
TIP - Affordable consumer storage networks may be right around the corner.
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How many RAID sets do I need?
Expert: Greg Schulz | 21 Jul 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - I am setting up a 1 TB HP MSA1000 SAN with three servers hooked into it. Would the best practice be to set up three RAID sets, one for each server? Or should I create one large RAID set and share it across all 3 servers?
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Configuring for faster read/write performance
Expert: Christopher Poelker | 05 Apr 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - I've got an HP DL580-G2 (W2K Adv Server SP4) with dual 2Gb/s SAN adapters connected to a dual RAIDed MSA1000 with 2/8 SAN switches incorporated at the back. (20*140GB 10K rpm disks in RAID-0+1).
I want to read and ...
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