I was thinking it'd be nice to mirror one of my (non-system) drives (of which I have an identical, empty one). I was thinking I'd just use the software RAID facilities in Windows with Dynamic Disks.
I'm getting some dedicated servers from a hosting company and one of them will be a Xeon for hosting a database. <BR><BR>Does it make sense to get a software RAID 1 configuration? Here's why I'm ...
Apple offers a couple of software RAID solutions for people interested in either creating a larger disk out of two, or mirroring two disks together for data redundancy in the event of a drive failure.
In the late 1980s, processing power and memory performance were increasing by more than 40% each year. However, due to mechanical limitations, hard drive performance was not able to keep up. To ...
RAID, redundant array of independent (or inexpensive) disks, is a system that employs two or more disk drives in combination, through hardware or software, for performance and fault tolerance. RAID ...
While RAID 10 and RAID 1 are both mirroring technologies that utilise half of the available drives for data, there's one crucial difference: the number of drives that can be used in a RAID group. RAID ...