The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/all/20050410214243/http://www.businessseek.biz:80/article-directory/article-257.html
BusinessSeek.biz Business Directory & Search Engine
Questions? Click here to chat.
| Advertise | New Sponsors | New Listings | Top Referrers | New Articles | Site Map | Sponsor Accounts |
Search for in Advanced
Business Directory >> Computers & Software >> Article
Featured Links

Easy Guide to RAID Recovery

Easy Guide to RAID Recovery

What is RAID Recovery?

by Alexandria Haber 

RAID stands for Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks. It is a method of combining several hard drives into one unit. This method offers fault tolerance (the ability of a system to continue to perform functions even when one or more hard disk drives have failed) and higher protection against data loss than a single hard drive.

Why do I need RAID Recovery?

RAID provides real-time data recovery when a hard drive fails, increasing system uptime and network availability while protecting against loss of data. Another advantage of the system is that multiple disks working together increase overall system performance. Any individual or company could benefit from having a RAID RECOVERY system in place.

Different Levels

There are several different levels of RAID available. Each level offers various advantages in terms of data availability, cost and performance. Your best bet is to assess your needs in order to determine which level works best for you. The most popular RAID systems are the following:

RAID 0 - Data striping (no data protection). The benefit of this system is that it offers the highest performance.

RAID 1 - Disk Mirroring (provides data protection by duplicating all data from a primary drive on a secondary drive). The benefit of this system is it offers the highest data protection.

RAID 0/1 - This combines both Raids 0 and 1. The benefit here is highest performance + highest data protection.

RAID 5 - Data striping with distributed parity (a form of data protection that recreates the data of failed drive in a disk array). This system offers the best cost performance for multidrive environments.

Having a RAID system installed can provide peace of mind. With RAID installed you can rest assured that even in the event of a system failure your important data will be safe.


About The Author

Admin's RAID Data Recovery Guide

Alexandria Haber writes both fiction and non-fiction for a variety of people and places. As a result, she has had the benefit of gaining a little bit of knowledge about a lot of different subjects she would otherwise remain totally ignorant of. While rese

info@raidrecoveryguide.com

 
Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
Comments: 0 - Write a comment - Posted: 10-23-2004 - Updated: -
 
Category: Computers & Software | New Articles | Page Top
 

Rate it

Easy Guide to RAID Recovery

Please rate this article between 1 and 5 with 5 being top.









Directory Categories
Automotive
Business & Finance
Computers & Software
Education & Research
Employment
Entertainment
Government & Law
Healthcare & Beauty
Home & Garden
Industry & Engineering
Internet & Online
Real Estate & Development
Retail & Shopping
Science & Environment
Small Business
Society & Culture
Sports
Telecommunications
Travel & Tourism
World

Article Categories
Business & Finance
Computers & Software
Employment
ERP Systems - Reviews
Healthcare & Beauty
Industry & Engineering
Internet & Online
Investment
Marketing Strategies
Press Releases
Retail & Shopping
Search Engines
Small Business
Travel & Tourism
Web Development

Advertise With Us
  • Sponsored Listings
  • Up to 20% discount

  • Traffic Rank by Alexa




    | Home | Refer A Friend | Link To Us | Submit A Site | Submit An Article | Web Submit | Contact Us |
    Copyright © 2003 - 2005 BusinessSeek.biz - Business Directory & Search Engine. All rights reserved.
    Partner Directory: Web Directory by HotVsNot.Com