443 results for "RAID"
Still no arrests from Aust police raid
News Raid carried out by the Australian Federal Police on a Melbourne homeowner suspected of attempting to obtain credit card details via an online forum, has not yielded any arrests or charges.
Tags: Hacking, Authentication and encryption, Arrest, Spokesperson, Storage, RAID, computer, Melbourne, ABC Inc., credit card
Know your RAID levels
Insight RAID is a key and sometimes misunderstood notion for IT admins. Properly configuring your RAID levels is a great way to protect against hardware failure.
Tags: RAID
DAS the stuff: 5 RAID units tested
Insight It's affordable and easy to manage--two qualities you rarely hear mentioned about storage. We test five RAID options for your direct-attached storage (DAS) needs.
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Infortrend launches small RAID drives
News The storage specialist claims the new drive is the world's first to offer RAID in a 2.5-inch form factor.
Set up RAID in Linux with mdadm
Insight Learn how to create and manage a RAID array in Linux using the mdadm tool.
Tags: RAID, Linux, Open source
Cash for Clunkers could raid renewable-energy loans
News Trade-in program for fuel-efficient vehicles is popular with politicians and consumers alike. But a proposal to extend it could take money allocated for renewable-energy loan guarantees.
Tags: Business Strategies & Functions, Department Of Energy, Renewable Energy, U.S. Senate, White House, finance, U.S. Congress, biofuel, Business Strategies & Functions, Barack Obama
Why dumb-downed no-RAID storage is bad for consumers
Techguide George Ou explains why dumb-down storage that shun RAID technology is to the detriment of home PC users.
Tags: Storage, RAID, Data backup, disaster recovery
RAID storage explained
Techguide George Ou explains the benefits and tradeoffs of RAID technology.
Tags: Storage, Storage area networks (SAN), Network-attached storage (NAS), RAID, Storage management, Data backup, disaster recovery
Data Robotics DroboPro
Reviews DroboPro is a business-class RAID storage array that accepts virtually any SATA disk on the market, supports iSCSI and pretty much looks after itself. What more could you want?
Tags: Robotics, Storage, USB, RAID, NAS, storage array, disk, Ethernet, Serial ATA, iSCSI
Dude, Dell does backup
News Desktop with redundant hard drive aims to protect files and may signal a future of PCs with automated backup and recovery systems.
Understand the differences between basic and dynamic disks
Techguide Scott Lowe looks at both types of disks and discusses how each can be used most effectively.
Perform software RAID with mdadm
Techguide Software RAID on Linux is a snap, thanks to the mdadm tool that comes with most modern Linux distributions. Software RAID, particularly RAID1, is an inexpensive way to create instant backups and protect your systems against data loss in the event that one drive fails.
Linux software RAID with mdadm
Insight tutorial Software RAID is an inexpensive way to create instant backups and protect your systems against data loss in the event that one drive fails. Learn some basic RAID management.
How are SAN and RAID related?
Techguide What do SAN and RAID have in common to achieve same goal? Is SAN of any type interchangeable with RAID of any type?
Non-standard RAID levels primer
Techguide Scott Lowe introduces a RAID level that's a little off the beaten path. Learn more about RAID 1E and how it differs from the more common RAID levels.





