Looking to run SQL 2000 as a platform for an ERP app on a new box. Dual P4, 2GB RAM, up to 6 SCSI drives in any of a variety of RAID configurations.<BR><BR>The research I've done and the ERP vendor ...
Businesses can set up a redundant array of independent disks, or RAID, configuration to duplicate data on a device, protect against data failure or improve write performance on a volume. Some ASUS ...
Businesses that don't utilize cloud storage to back up their data -- and perhaps even those that do -- should consider making use of a redundant array of independent disks or RAID configuration to ...
A week later than planned, AMD has released a free driver update for the X399 platform to support NVMe RAID. Must read : iOS 11 battery life is terrible The driver allows X399 motherboards to combine ...
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 ...
When you need to add a large amount of fast and/or protected storage to a workstation or server, the simplest way to do so is via an external RAID system. MicroNet’s RAIDBank4 is a four-drive RAID ...
Akitio’s SK-2520 U3.1 is a portable diskless enclosure that can be populated with two SATA SSDs. It results in a relatively quick RAID-enabled drive that can be powered directly via USB-C. Should Mac ...
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Review: If serious grunt and reliabilty in the storage stakes is what you need, we take a good look at G-Technology's Thunderbolt 3 Shuttle XL RAID enclosure system. If there’s one thing that you ...
I am having a problem initializing the drives for my RAID array. I deleted the old array which was 4x 500mb mirrored with one hot spare, and now if I go to the Initialize Drives section of the ...
The odds of losing all your data are low, but never zero.
Like every other Mac IT administrator, I awoke Tuesday to both Twitter and my e-mail rather busily reporting the replacement of the Xserve RAID with RAID boxes from Promise Technology. Indeed, Apple ...