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- 24 SSD RAID array opens ALL Microsoft Office apps in 0.5 sec!
- 24 SSD RAID array opens ALL Microsoft Office apps in 0.5 sec!OK ...How much, and how soon can I get one?LudoRE: 24 SSD RAID array opens ALL Microsoft Office apps in 0.5 sec!now if they could only develop a single drive with those kind of speeds, i still want to...
- Tags: RAID, Microsoft Corp., SSD, SSD RAID array, Microsoft Office Apps, RAID array, Microsoft Office
- Discussion threads 2009-03-10
- 24 SSD RAID array opens ALL Microsoft Office apps in 0.5 sec!
- Geeks at Samsung took 24 256GB SSD Solid State Drives and hooked them together into a monster RAID array. The results are very impressive indeed. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Tags: RAID Array, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., RAID, Storage, Hardware, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2009-03-10
- DiskInternals Raid Recovery 1.6 (Windows)
- Recover corrupted RAID arrays in a fully automatic mode. Raid Recovery is the first tool to automatically detect the type of the original RAID array while still allowing for fully manual operation. Raid Recovery is no doubt a highly valuable tool for users of all types of RAID arrays, whether...
- Tags: Recovery, RAID Array, Microsoft Windows, DiskInternals Data Recovery, RAID, Storage, Hardware
- Software downloads 2008-12-23
- Raid 2 Raid 1.0 (Windows)
- RAID arrays are used by enthusiasts to speed up their disks, and by system administrators to get better storage reliability. Modern motherboards allow entering into RAID for cheap, offering built-in RAID controllers in many new motherboards except the entry-level ones. The speed and reliability benefits are quickly lost shall you...
- Tags: RAID Array, Microsoft Windows, DiskInternals Research, RAID, Storage, Chipsets, Hardware, Semiconductors, Components
- Software downloads 2008-08-19
- Undetected Disk Errors in RAID Arrays
- Though remarkably reliable, disk drives do fail occasionally. Most failures can be detected immediately; moreover, such failures can be modeled and addressed using technologies such as RAID Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks. Unfortunately, disk drives can experience errors that are undetected by the drive - which the paper refers to...
- Tags: Disk, RAID Array, RAID, Storage, Hardware
- White papers 2008-07-01
- DiskInternals Raid to Raid 1 (Windows)
- Unlock your native RAID array. Stop depending on the system board chipset to support your RAID configuration! Mount RAID arrays and Dynamic Disks created with all current Intel, nVidia or VIA chipsets on any other chipset and on all versions of Windows with free Raid 2 Raid software. Raid 2...
- Tags: RAID Array, Microsoft Windows, DiskInternals Data Recovery, RAID, Chipsets, Storage, Hardware, Semiconductors, Components
- Software downloads 2008-04-17
- Raid To Raid 1 (Windows)
- Unlock your native RAID array. Stop depending on the system board chipset to support your RAID configuration. Mount RAID arrays and Dynamic Disks created with all current Intel, nVidia or VIA chipsets on any other chipset and on all versions of Windows with Raid To Raid software. Motherboard failed. Upgraded...
- Tags: RAID Array, Microsoft Windows, DiskInternals Data Recovery, Chipsets, RAID, Semiconductors, Corporate Governance, Hardware, Components, Storage, Business Operations, Corporate Law
- Software downloads 2008-02-01
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- Synology Disk Station DS409slim - NAS server
- Synology Disk Station DS409slim is a true miniature powerhouse in the network-attached storage device market. It's the first 2.5-inch hard drive-based NAS server we've reviewed that offers hot-swappable capability. However, that is its least impressive feature. The server did well in our performance tests and, like other Synology products we've...
- Tags: Network-attached storage (NAS), Storage, disk, DS409Slim, NAS, NAS server, hard drive, server, RAID
- Product reviews 2009-11-16
- UK Santas getting gadget training before the holidays
- Shopping List for regular readersExcellent idea training: then you can select with confidence from ZDNET bloggers' recommended XMAS gifts:1. Ed Bott: Windows Secrets by Paul Thurrott. You might get a signature on that because Ed is on a world tour fixing Vista PC's one at a time. Oh, you wanted...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, RAID, PRODUCTIVITY, Memory, UK Santas, gadget training, Xmas Gift, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2009-11-11
- Intel: SSDs are coming
- A MisnomerThe term "solid-state" is actually slightly off, if the intent is to distinguish a unit with no moving parts from one with moving parts. The term "solid-state", although it can be used informally to mean "no-moving-parts", actually refers to lack of vacuum or gas-based tubes, thereby implying the...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Visual Studio, Storage, Intel Corp., SSD
- Discussion threads 2009-09-24
- The best VoIP solution is ...
- What about hosted?Wondering if you guys would be willing to discuss the most obvious omission... hosted. It's like choosing which car to buy when its cheaper to take a limo.RE: The best VoIP solution is ...Your article was only comprehensive if you consider just the IP-PBX and desktop telephone;...
- Tags: Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), Telephony, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Fax, Zultys, Voice Mail, VoIP Solution, AC power, SIP, VoIP
- Discussion threads 2009-09-22
- Apple regroups for living room push; drops 40GB Apple TV, slashes 160GB price
- I'll keep hoping for a hardware refresh...But it's equally likely they did this because there is no longer a real price difference between a 40GB hard drive and a 160GB hard drive and sales between the two are equally lackluster. Why have 2 models at all when the parts cost...
- Tags: TV, 1080p, Apple TV, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-09-14
- News to know: Gmail outage; VMWorld; Skype; Browsers; Steve Jobs; Google Wave
- Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET's around-the-Web tech coverage. Andrew Nusca: Partly cloudy: Google's Gmail goes down; outage chronicled on Twitter Christopher Dawson: Oh sure...4 days in...
- Tags: Steve Jobs, Sony Corp., Google Inc., Google Gmail, Larry Dignan, Andrew Nusca, Skype Technologies S.A., Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Outage, Sam Diaz, E-mail Providers, Microsoft Windows, Cloud Computing, Web Browsers, Operating Systems, Internet, Software
- Blog posts 2009-09-02
- Build a RAID 6 array for $100/TB
- I want one!This would be the ideal replacement for my pair of MediaSmart servers and external 8 drive enclosure.Is that per terabyte, orper 1 trillion bytes. Sorry, I just had to.RE: Build a RAID 6 array for $100/TBWhy not OpenSolaris and ZFS? Both for free download & use. ...
- Tags: Storage, RAID 6, RAID
- Discussion threads 2009-09-01
- Build a RAID 6 array for $100/TB
- Build your own cloud-style storage for $100/TB that makes Amazon's S3 look pricey. Perfect for ripping 10,000 DVDs to disk! by Robin Harris
- Tags: S3 Inc., RAID, Storage, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Hardware, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2009-09-01
- Maximize the performance of Microsoft Vista and Intel Matrix RAID: Part 2
- If ever there was a black art in the world of IT, RAID certainly fits the bill. In part two of his series, Alan Norton discusses what happens to an Intel Matrix RAID array and system performance when a number of unplanned and unwanted events occur.
- Tags: Performance, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Intel Corp., Alan Norton, RAID, Storage, Hardware
- Download resources 2009-08-28
- Apricorn's 4 TB hard card: PCI RAID array pt. 1
- Boot times in nano secondsis what I'm after ;) This certainly is a step in that right direction!CleverI thought you had a typo for the AID 0 until I saw your explanation.
- Tags: Apricorn, PCI
- Discussion threads 2009-08-27
- Apricorn's 4 TB hard card: PCI RAID array pt. 1
- The folks over at Apricorn - a 26 year old company in SoCal - sent me their new PCIe Drive Array to review. A new video capture card requires higher bandwidth storage - over 100 MB/s sustained - so the timing was good. You may recall the...
- Tags: Card, Bandwidth, Disk, Apricorn, Video, PCI Express, Video Capture Card, MB/sec, PeDA, WD, Blackmagic Design Intensity Pro Video Capture Card, RAID, Corporate Communications, Storage, PCI, Hardware, Marketing, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2009-08-27
- QNAP introduces 'smallest 8-bay Atom NAS'
- QNAP introduces 'smallest 8-bay Atom NAS'Less energy use, but MUCH less storage...Because it uses 2.5" drives, it is smaller and more energy efficient - BUT - you can't buy a 2 TB 2.5" drive. Best I've seen is 500GB. So considering you would need to fill all 8 drive bays...
- Tags: Network-attached storage (NAS), Storage, NAS, Atom NAS, QNap
- Discussion threads 2009-06-22
- File List Generator 1.0 (Windows)
- ReStoring Data's File List Generator freeware software filters, prints, and organizes via a file's: name, type, size, created date, and date last modified. It was developed by the Research and Development team to aid data recovery service clients to ensure their files have been recovered. Whether they have had recovery...
- Tags: Data Recovery, Microsoft Windows, ReStoring Data, Directory Tree, Storage Management, Databases, Storage, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Software downloads 2009-06-08
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