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Can I use SystemGuardian XC/2000 in a system with RAID?

SystemGuardian XC/2000 Technical FAQ - DuoCor Technical Supp...
Yes, SystemGuardian XC/2000 can be configured to work in most RAID environments. Because some combinations of controllers may not be supported, please download a fully functional 30 day trial copy to ensure the backup drive is bootable.
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Can I use SystemGuardian XC/2000 on a network drive?

SystemGuardian XC/2000 Technical FAQ - DuoCor Technical Supp...
No. Due to the nature in which SystemGuardian XC/2000 was designed we have not yet included the ability to copy a "mapped" network drive. Support for over the wire backups is not yet supported as well.
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Can I use SystemGuardian XC/2000 even if I'm already using two hard drives now?

SystemGuardian XC/2000 Technical FAQ - DuoCor Technical Supp...
Yes. If you want to back up both system drives, you will need to install two DPSR drives. SystemGuardian XC/2000 will backup any number of drives that your operating system and hardware supports.
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Are there any incompatibilities with SystemGuardian XC/2000?

SystemGuardian XC/2000 Technical FAQ - DuoCor Technical Supp...
Yes. We do not work with Microsoft Dynamic Disks. SystemGuardian/XC 2000 also should not be used on systems connected to a Domain Controllers.
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Is SystemGuardian XC/2000 compatible with Partition Magic?

SystemGuardian XC/2000 Technical FAQ - DuoCor Technical Supp...
Yes, with this condition: When you modify the source drive with Partition Magic, run the configuration wizard to update the DPSR drive.
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What is RAID?

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Redundant Array of Independent (or Inexpensive) Disks. A storage system that employs two or more disk drives in combination for fault tolerance and (sometimes) increased performance. RAID storage systems are frequently used on servers, especially for enterprise applications.
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Can I use XactCopy in a system with RAID?

Product FAQ - XactCopy Backup and Restore software - Duocor
Yes, XactCopy can be configured to work in a RAID environment. However, if you are more interested in protecting your OS and Applications than Data loss, System Guardian may be a better solution.
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Q14. Whose RAID processor do you use?

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A14. AMCC develops our own RAID processors based on our own StorSwitch? non-blocking switch fabric architecture. These proprietary RAID processors perform all RAID (XOR) calculations for true hardware RAID.
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When would it be appropriate to use RAID 5?

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Where X-RAID excels at large sequential transfers, RAID 5 performs better in smaller random access request pattern, fitting better in most office environments. Full volume management is available when you select RAID 5 (or Flex-RAID) mode. You can delete the existing volume and recreate one or more volumes, with each volume with different snapshot space and quota specification.
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What is Optical RAID?

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Ultera's Optical RAID controller solutions virtualize an array of optical devices using RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Devices) to operate as a single logical optical drive. Seen by the host as a single optical drive with increased performance, online storage capacity & reliability. Optical Striping (RAID Level 0) increases performance and online storage capacity up to 4 times more than a single optical drive.
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Is it enough to use software RAID or should I add a RAID card to my system?

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In most cases, we recommend using only hardware RAID. Reliability is compromised with software RAID, since the RAID system itself is vulnerable to an operating system corruption or crash.
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Why do you use RAID 1 instead of RAID 5?

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RAID 1 has better performance compared to RAID 5, in particular, the write performance is much better. As web and email servers does a lot of writes, to log files, email spools etc, RAID 5 is not suitable for the server. In terms of redundancy, RAID 5 has 1 parity drive in an array (of possibly 7 drives). With a failure of 1 drive, the array performance is badly degraded. This may lead to much higher IO waits, and the server will be unresponsive.
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KODAK:FAQ:Teleradiology
RAID stands for "Redundant Array of Inexpensive (or Identical) Disks." RAID employs a group of hard disks and a system that sorts and stores data in various forms to improve data-acquisition speed and provide improved data protection. To accomplish this, a system of levels (from 1 to 5) "mirrors," "stripes," and "duplexes" data onto a group of hard disks.
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NetZerver - NAS Storage Solutions
RAID - Redundant Array of Independent Disks - is an evolving storage technology that offers significant advantages in performance, capacity, reliability, and scalability to groups of users that have requirements beyond those offered by a single PC. RAID systems provide high reliability and data availability through techniques such as parity checking. In this scheme, when the RAID controller writes information onto the disks, it also writes redundant information called parity bits.
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FAST - Knowledge Center
It is short for "redundant array of independent disks" - a configuration of multiple drives used to provide fault tolerance (via mirroring or parity checking) or higher performance (via striping). RAID 5, with striping and parity checking, is frequently used to increase search-engine performance and provide a certain level of redundancy. Request More Information you look to improve the search system, you need to consider how to minimize TCO while still providing world-class service.
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Raid FAQ
To some a raid may be a whole lot of folks getting together for a common purpose, in CoF it's a pre-planned gathering for a common purpose. The number of people does not matter. Of course, the more the merrier. In other words, a raid can be just a single group, but of course then can't accomplish as much as 2 or 3 groups could. There is always one person in charge of the raid, this is the Raid Leader. The Raid Leader is the one that plans the raid and runs it.
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Jumpline.com - Dedicated Server FAQ
RAID is a hard disk configuration that allows multiple drives to be combined into one larger or more reliable logical volume. For example, using RAID you can combine two 160gb drives into a 320gb drive, or combine three drives into a 320gb drive with a spare drive to garuntee data reliability. RAID configuration is available on Jumpline.com dedicated servers to insure the most space for your applications and to prevent data loss.
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Hardware Knowledgebase - Top Rated FAQs
Ans: RAID stands for Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks. RAID uses multiple disks to increase performance and/or reliability. Many motherboards today support RAID in the forms of RAID0, RAID1 and RAID0+1. There exist other modes including RAID3 and RAID5.
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Why use an ATTO Diamond RAID Array?

ATTO Diamond FAQs
Companies continue to face increasing stress on their IT infrastructures. Skyrocketing storage demands coupled with shrinking budgets are the main source of this stress. The ATTO Diamond RAID Array directly resolves both of these issues. By offering the industry’s highest density coupled with pennies per Megabyte costs, the Diamond Array provides immediate and substantial ROI for today’s IT organization.
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Why cannot use 4 HDDs with RAID O (striping) or RAID 1 (mirroring) function on AV40R?

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RAID 0 or RAID 1 function is only supported by the master channel of Promise ATA RAID (Promise PDC20265R chip). The HDD connects to the slave channel of Promise ATA RAID are to be as ATA HDD.
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But why do you have changelog entries for RAID hardware?

Darik's Boot and Nuke FAQ
DBAN does indeed have native drivers for most RAID implementations, but making it run can require configuration changes on the host. I cannot help if you lack enough clue to do this because I do not have hardware samples for development and testing. Send hardware if you want support for this equipment. I started DBAN from a floppy drive, but it says "a floppy disk in DOS format was not found" after the wipe.
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