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- Tech Tip: Boost Windows NT performance with disk striping
- Use these tips to create a stripe set, re-create a stripe set after disk failure, and remove a stripe set. Creating a stripe set is an inexpensive way of dramatically increasing performance. Use these tips to create a stripe set, re-create a stripe set...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows NT Newsletter, Set, Disk, Performance, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows
- Technical articles 2004-07-26
- Failed RAID 0 Stripe recovery
- Hi ,I have a box running W XP Pro. The board is an Intel. 2 SATA drives configured as RAID 0. HDD 0 has failed and the stripe failed. Is there a way for me to recover the data on the drives. If I disconnect the RAID configuration will I...
- Tags: Storage, board, Casemaker, HDD-0, RAID, Serial ATA, RAID 0
- Discussion threads 2007-09-15
- NT Stripe Drive Failure
- I have an NT server with 2 SCSI drives that one failed using a stripe drive configuration. I backed up both drives and it appears that most of the files are intact but really won't know until completely restored.I am not familar with how stripe drives work but it...
- Tags: Servers, internetranking@..., Microsoft Windows NT
- Discussion threads 2007-06-27
- Disk Array Stripe Element Size
- what is everyone using for Disk Array Stripe Element Size for an exchange 2003 server on their database array?. Formatted at what cluster size? Info appreciated or if you know of a good whitepaper for it. Thank you.
- Tags: xbaldonasa@..., disk array, disk
- Discussion threads 2007-07-17
- cluster size
- Does cluster size really matter?i have a db server that has 4k cluster sizes on an NTFS volue. THe log fies are on another volume NTFS. both drives are striped, and mirrored over 3 disks in the stripe set.i ran perf mon. it's not cpu. it's not memory. DISK utilization...
- Tags: disk, robertbrittonjr@..., server, software
- Discussion threads 2005-03-08
- NAS Virtualization
- NAS virtualization is a software-based solution that, in its broadest definition, lets one manage a heterogeneous environment including stand alone and clustered servers, workstations and PCs as one storage pool that can be managed, monitored and administered from any console. When one device reaches its limit, the NAS storage virtualization...
- Tags: Storage Virtualization, NAS, NAS Virtualization, Network-Attached Storage (NAS), Storage, Virtualization, RAID, Hardware
- White papers 2006-01-01
- RAID Recovery Services
- R.A.I.D consists of a series of systems to organize several disk drives into a single entity that behaves as a single virtual drive but making the various disks work in parallel, therefore improving the access performance and saving the information stored from accidental crashes. Disk Doctor Labs, Inc. Specializes in...
- Tags: Disk, RAID, Parity, R.A.I.D
- White papers
- Revert dynamic disks to basic disks in Windows
- interesting...another limitation of dynamic disks in a RAID config could be that you would not be able to read the stripe set from a bart PE boot, or a win2k3 system disk boot. do yo know if this is the case?
- Tags: dynamic disk, disk, dynamic disks, lunatick@..., hardware, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2006-07-27
- UPGRAID: Usage-Base StriPe ReplicatinG RAID
- Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks RAID is the standard for large scale, fault-tolerant storage solutions. The various RAID levels combine space and/or performance optimization to meet the needs of the user. This paper introduces UPGRAID, which can be seen as a new RAID level built upon RAID5. The idea behind...
- Tags: Florida International University, RAID, Storage, Hardware
- White papers 2007-08-09
- Get the basics on multilevel RAID sets
- In my previous article, I talked about the "singledigit" RAID levels. That is, RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 3, RAID 4 and RAID5. While these RAID levels can provide a great level of redundancy, and itmight not seem like there's a need for other levels, a number of additionallevels have...
- Tags: disk, RAID, RAID 0, Scott Lowe MCSE
- Technical articles 2006-04-07
- Disk management strategies for Windows NT Server
- There are several different disk management strategies from which you can choose. Troy Thompson discusses the advantages and disadvantages of some of these strategies and makes recommendations for certain situations.In this Daily Drill Down, I’ll discuss disk management strategies for the Windows NT Server. There are several different strategies from...
- Tags: Storage, Troy Thompson, Microsoft Windows NT Server, Microsoft Windows NT, Disk Mirroring, server, Microsoft Windows, disk, RAID, strategy, parity
- Technical articles 2000-05-08
- Raid Woes
- I have a ASUS, A8N32SLI-SE with the Nvidia raid drivers installed and the latest bios flashed. This is a new install with the same hardware, previously to this I had my stripe set working perfectly. Now it does not accept my two, dynamic drives as readable volumes.Hardware:Nvidia nForce...
- Tags: avid2go@...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-29
- Eucalyptus Wood Stripe Theme Set (exe)
- WebSpice Themes apply a style to every page of your Web site for fast creation of resume, personal, business, and intranet pages. The color coordinated Themes include backgrounds, banners, bullets, and navigation buttons. Themes allow you to apply a color-coordinated style without hiring a Graphic Designer. This version is the...
- Tags: Style, Intranet
- Software downloads 2007-10-03
- Organizing your hard disks with Windows NT
- Brien Posey explains methods you can use to organize your hard disks in Windows NT and he describes various methods of fault tolerance that you can use to protect your data in case of a hard drive crash.Hard disk management is a non-issue with many operating systems because most operating...
- Tags: Brien M. Posey MCSE, Brien Posey, hard drive, file system, Disk Administrator, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT, NTFS
- Technical articles 2000-03-27
- Examine common RAID levels for small businesses
- RAID 5I just recently installed a 3 disk RAID 5 array for a database server we are running, with an extra disk configured as a hot swap. I read somewhere that 3 disks are the minimum for RAID 5. How does this type of setup perform?RAID 5RAID 5 is probably...
- Tags: alancaster@..., disk, RAID, RAID 5, small business
- Discussion threads 2004-12-09
- RAID 6
- How many drives do into a raid group? Why would you have different raid groups vs one raid group? Is a raid group presented as C: in windows?RAIDWikipedia defines raid as "...an umbrella term for data storage schemes that divide and/or replicate data among multiple hard drives..."So that...
- Tags: Storage, Wikipedia, husral0@..., RAID, disk
- Discussion threads 2007-09-20
- really messed this one up
- a computer whiz came to my house one day to install wireless routers and memory and i sat and watched him ive been facinated eversince problem is i just bust open our houshold computer and monkey with them well one day i was upset that my A: drive didnt work...
- Tags: Network technology, cable, floppy disk
- Q&A 2005-12-11
- Resistance Calculator (exe)
- This program will calculate the resistance values of resistors. It is compatible with ceramic/stripe style resistors (resistors with 3-5 coloured bands). This program will also factor in the tolerance the last band and give you the maximum and minimum resistance values. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Program, Jamesonline
- Software downloads 2008-02-28
- Computer won't power up with hard drive connected
- Title says it all really. Tried to install a new ninja CPU heatsink yesterday but upon trying to start up my computer afterwards I get a brief flick of power I can see the CPU fan flick briefly and then nothing.Disconnecting the hard drive results in a normal boot....
- Tags: Tycho_Brahe, data cable, hard drive, USB, stripe, cable, Serial ATA, computer
- Discussion threads 2007-06-13
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