RAID, short for Redundant Array of (Inexpensive or Independent) Disks, is an important component for servers. RAID allows for crash-proof hard drive systems. How does it work? What is the difference between the many RAID levels? We will explain everything in this article! Link : The RAID Guide
Hee hee I just worked on the text editing Nice job Lil Frank and on the pre-edit and final edit Adrian nicely done and taking notes
Nice Article, although I always used RAID 5+1 (or 6+1 for that matter) to denote a raid 5 array with a hot spare drive, usualy on a good hardware card that can automaticly rebuild arrays in the event of a disk failing
Thanks for putting my raid guide online.Sorry for the long delay iat the us right now.... at chicago.Thanks for the good comnents..
yeah like mac sad it but dont eat too much beans there so windy city would not been blown away ehheehhe
Actually Bro considering Frank's size he might turn into a jet turbine with too many beans and propell himself like a jet pack lol
Think is my first and last time i eat KFC i puked and farted whole day... Well americans have great service but if you talk about us elections and iraq they will get really mad... Hope you enjoy wit your summer and the guide tho XD
this sounds like Mac Donald's Happy Meal hahahahhaha hmmmmm Imod go for Buritos with extra salsa and red beans it would blow your mind and everyones else noses