Redundancy isn't the same as a backup.
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 ...
The discussion you linked doesn't make any sense.<BR><BR>My best guess is that if you tell it to do RAID 1+0, it'll just do RAID-1 with the two drives. Try it and see?<BR><BR>If this is a build farm ...
I've got two 500GB Sata drives in raid 1 on a HP ML110 G6, and I need to replace one of them as it is reporting as failed. I got two new Segate Constellation ES.3 128Mb 1TB, that i could use but im a ...
How valuable is your data? If your storage drive crashed, would it ruin your day? Your week? Your entire career? Only you can answer those questions for yourself and your organization. But I'll tell ...
Ah, storage. Every PC needs it it, but your standard PC storage solutions suffer from two glaring frustrations. First off, storage performance tends to be one of the main bottlenecks in a typical PC, ...
A fundamental keystone of data protection, Raid (redundant array of independent disks) has been around for decades. The building blocks are very simple. Multiple disk drives allow data to be ...
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Stop wasting drives on RAID 6—why I ditched it for RAID 5 in my homelab
I ditched RAID 6 for RAID 5, and I'm not looking back ...
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