Hi everyone<BR><BR>A quick question... sure someone will kick this into touch pretty quickly<BR>I've been looking at all sorts of different RAID levels and I've not found any that match what I'm ...
When it comes to building a redundant array of independent disks (RAID), there's always the potential to choose the wrong RAID type. This shouldn't cause any issues with storing data, but it could ...
Whether you’re a newcomer to the home lab ecosystem or a data hoarder with many years under the belt, you’ve probably heard about RAID levels. After all, RAID, or Redundant Array of Independent (or ...
RAID in its several forms provides the backbone for most of our high availability, high performance storage. RAID devices have been with us since the late-1980s, and by now are so much a part of our ...
The concept is there will be a Parity Like Raid 5 somewhere. Where you can lose 1 drive. But not be forced to use all drives being the same size. All these drives will be one Gigantic Storage Cluster ...
The most common way to set up multiple storage drives is to configure a RAID array. Using RAID to combine multiple drives into a larger virtual drive will generally keep systems up and running despite ...