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SAS Raid-on-Motherboard: Affordable, High Performance RAID
Full-featured RAID data protection is becoming a standard feature in businesses of almost any size, thanks to the increasing affordability of implementing RAID technology. Cost-effective RAID-on-Motherboard ROMB solutions, using integrated RAID-on-Chip RoC devices, enable system integrators to implement robust hardware RAID solutions while optimizing their server motherboard investments. ROMB offers...
Tags: Broadcom Corp., High-performance, SAS Institute, Affordability, Server, Full-featured RAID Data Protection, RAID, Storage, Hardware
White papers 2005-05-11

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"Enterprise RAID 6"
Winchester Systems has developed enterprise RAID 6 to provide superior data protection for enterprise data storage in response to key storage industry trends and customer requirements. Simply, enterprise RAID 6 is a disk array that uses enterprise class disk drives, whether Fibre Channel, SAS or SATA, protects against two drive...
Tags: Disk, Disk Drive, Winchester Systems, RAID, Storage, Hardware
White papers 2006-05-04
NetApp RAID-DP: Dual-Parity Raid 6 Protection Without Compromise
As disk drive densities continue to increase, and companies adopt SATA disk drives to reduce storage costs, data loss due to concurrent disk drive failure and error in a RAID group has become a growing risk. Single-parity RAID 5 does not protect against such double-failure events. While RAID 1+0 and...
Tags: Solution, Disk, Disk Drive, NetApp, RAID, Storage, Hardware
White papers 2006-10-01
IBM System Storage N Series Implementation of RAID Double Parity for Data Protection
To date, RAID technology, with its single parity, offered protection from a single failed disk with the caveat that no other disk fail or, increasingly more likely as disk media grow larger, an uncorrectable bit error would not occur during a read operation, while reconstruction of data lost on the...
Tags: Data Protection, Disk, IBM Corp., IBM Storage System N Series, RAID, Storage, Hardware
White papers 2006-04-12
High-Performance RAID-6: Why and How
RAID 5 systems are commonly deployed for data protection in most business environments. However, RAID 5 systems only tolerate a single drive failure or unrecoverable media error before losing data. The advent of low-cost SATA drives is prompting RAID vendors to use them in arrays with larger numbers of disks...
Tags: Disk, High-performance, RAID 5, RAID, Storage, Hardware
Webcasts
Intelligent RAID 6 Uses Dual Independent Parity Coding Schemes for Extra Data Protection
RAID 6 is an emerging technology for shared storage systems and the large, high-capacity SATA disk arrays used in servers today. With double parity coding, intelligent RAID 6 delivers the highest level of reliability and data protection in a cost-effective solution. To produce the dual independent parity schemes in RAID...
Tags: Data Protection, Parity, Intel Corp., RAID 6, RAID, Storage, Hardware
Case studies
Hardware RAID Vs. Software RAID: Which Implementation Is Best for My Application?
In the last couple of years, RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks technology has grown from a server option to a data protection requirement. The first implementations of RAID in 1990 were very expensive controller boards with high-performance I/O processors that were as powerful as the host CPU. At that...
Tags: Software, Software RAID, RAID, Storage, Hardware
White papers 2006-03-01
StoreVault and RAID-DP
The increased dependence on disk storage and the need for higher levels of reliability, availability and performance has led to a dramatic increase in the use of Redundant Array of Independent Disks or RAID technology. The redundancy allows for a disk array to be fault tolerant. The failure of a...
Tags: Network Appliance Inc., NetApp, Redundancy, RAID, Storage, Productivity, Hardware
White papers 2006-06-26
DiskInternals Raid to Raid (exe)
Unlock your native RAID array. Stop depending on the system board chipset to support your RAID configuration! Mount RAID arrays and Dynamic Disks created with all current Intel, nVidia or VIA chipsets on any other chipset and on all versions of Windows with free Raid 2 Raid software. Raid 2...
Tags: RAID Array, DiskInternals Data Recovery, RAID, Chipsets, Storage, Hardware, Semiconductors, Components
Software downloads 2008-04-17
RAID 50 Interleave White Paper
Traditional Redundant Array of Independent Disk RAID Systems have tended to use RAID 5 as the most cost effective means of providing fault tolerant protection for large volumes of data. The emergence of large capacity configurations from applications including Disk to Disk Back up, Virtual Tape disk farms, Continuous Data...
Tags: Disk, RAID 5, RAID, Storage, Hardware
White papers 2006-09-22
RAID 6 -- Do you really want it?
Does it have 6 times the roach killing strength of plain RAID?Oh wait, wrong type of RAID...LOL :-)Dual parity has been around for quite some time sometimes referred to as data guarding by vendors like HP. I personally don't think it's needeed on servers per se, but it should...
Tags: Storage, BALTHOR, RAID
Discussion threads 2007-06-08
Get the basics on multilevel RAID sets
RAID 10One additional pro assocaited with RAID 10 is that many disk systems allow you to read down both sides of the mirror resulting in further performance gains.RAID Deployment QuestionIt would be interesting to have some statistics regarding deployment of different RAID levels. What do people do in the real...
Tags: RAID, raid 10, mashford@..., hardware, RAID 1 & 5
Discussion threads 2006-04-12
Snapshot: The Core of Data Protection - ULTAMUS RAID
Snapshot (an image or pointer-based copy of volumes) is the most fundamental tool in the data protection toolbox. It is the tool most frequently employed to backup data at specific Points In Time PIT. Snapshots allow an IT manager to protect data with minimal impact to production environments, enabling a...
Tags: Data Protection, Snapshot, RAID, ULTAMUS RAID, Backups, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
White papers 2007-02-20
Intel Matrix RAID 0 recovery
A motherboard with integrated Intel matrix RAID recently failed and has been replaced with an identical one. RAID 0 was implemented on two drives, the HDDs of which (and presumably, the data) are OK. How can a RAID 0 array be set up on the new motherboard, such that it...
Tags: Storage, tony@..., RAID, Intel Corp.
Discussion threads 2007-04-19
adding windows xp to a laptop with a RAID 0
Can anyone advise me how to add Windows xp to my laptop that CAN be configured to a raid? It seems to me that as soon as I convert the two matched drives one of them having xp installed on it to raid 0, The set up to raid 0...
Tags: Storage, pejsmith@..., RAID, Microsoft Windows, laptop computer, Microsoft Windows XP
Discussion threads 2007-11-05
How to Configure Hardware RAID ?
Hi,I wanted to know how to configure and Hardware RAID in Windows 2000 Platform.Pl. guideyou have to have raid hardware to configure hardware raid. it sounds kind of circular but it isn't. do you have a raid controller? if you don't, you cannot configure hardware raid. ...
Tags: hardware, HEMAL, Hardware RAID, RAID
Q&A 2005-04-29
Low-Cost and Easy-to-Use Hardware RAID 5 Solutions
RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks technology has been proved as the best technology to protect large-volume data while provide excellent performance. There have been a variety of implementations of RAID, and various products have been delivered to the market. Among them, the most widely adopted RAID technology is hardware...
Tags: RAID 5, RAID, Storage, Hardware
White papers 2006-07-24
RAID 5 to RAID 10 "CLONE" - How to?
I have a Gigabyte P35-DQ6 MB with the Intel RAID solution. I have 4 Seagate 7200.9 500GB HD in a RAID 5 config. My system is so slow - it is always accessing the hard disk. From what I read, it appears that using RAID 5 for...
Tags: Storage, dgruen@..., RAID, RAID 5, RAID-10
Discussion threads 2007-07-11
Using RAID6 for Advanced Data Protection
RAID technology is used to protect data as well as provide more efficient data access and capacity utilization with disk-based subsystems. By placing data on multiple disks, I/O (input/output) operations can overlap in a balanced way, improving performance. Using multiple disk drives increases the Mean Time Between Failure MTBF, while...
Tags: Data Protection, Disk, Performance, I/O, Infortrend Technology, RAID Technology, RAID0, RAID, Disaster Recovery, Performance Management, Storage, Backups, Hardware, Data Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2006-02-15
Raid Question
I'm looking at buying a snap server with 4 120 Gig drives for a total of 480 gigs. This is Raid 5 striping and parity and raid 1 mirroring. Question, since this is a raid 5, would the total size change or would there actually be 480 gigs of available...
Tags: disk, drmweaver, networking, RAID, RAID 5, user data
Discussion threads 2005-05-05
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