Ok I figure this best goes in Microsoft forum because its not really a hardware question.<BR><BR>I have a Nvidia 730i board that supprorts RAID arrays greater than 2TB and I have a 2.72 TB array setup ...
I just put together a new computer with 3x 320GB SATA drives. I was originally thinking to set them up in one big hardware RAID 5 for general use, but then I started wondering if having multiple ...
RAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent Disks. It is used to enhance the performance, data availability, and capacity of the storage devices.RAID technology is used either as Software RAID or ...
Storage buffs will get a massive dose of fun when Intel’s X299 chipset launches. The new Core i9 chipset will support up to 20 devices in a bootable RAID partition. The overlooked featured is called ...
After months of waiting and speculation, Intel on Monday finally clarified just how its highly controversial RAID system, VROC, will roll out. VROC, which debuted at Computex and stands for Virtual ...
RAID storage, with the exception of RAID 0, uses redundancy to provide improved reliability. RAID 1 makes use of mirroring so that two drives contain the same information. The system continues to ...
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