RAID
This category introduce RAID, what is raid, raid types, hardware raid, software raid, raid compatible software, raid toos, software for raid
What is RAID 0 and its features, advantage and disadvantage?
RAID Level 0
Definition:
RAID 0, or Redundant Array of Independent Disks, Level 0 – also called striping – is a method of storing data on multiple computer storage devices – usually hard disks or disk partitions – by interleaving the data and spreading it across the devices usually achieving faster read and write speeds.
Common Name(s):
RAID 0. (Note that the term “RAID 0″ is sometimes used to mean not only the conventional striping technique described here but also other “non-redundant” ways More >
What is the difference between hardware RAID and software raid?
We have explained what raid is and the two types of raid, today we want to discuss the difference between hardware raid and software raid, as many users have been confused by them.
Brief introduction about Hardware RAID
The hardware-based system manages the RAID subsystem independently from the host and presents to the host only a single disk per RAID array.
An example of a Hardware RAID device would be one that connects to a SCSI controller and presents the RAID arrays as a single SCSI drive. More >
Explanation about RAID, hardware raid and software raid
As computer hardware become cheaper and cheaper, many users begin to use RAID and larger hard disks. To the people who want to use RAID, you’d better make it clear that what RAID is and what the kinds of raid are, what the different features of raid are, then you could choose the proper raid to use. To the people who are using RAID, you’d better how raid works and how to maintain raid. In response to some reads’ request, we’ll write several article about raid. In this article, I’ll explain the More >

