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SAN and NAS the Difference from a User Perspective

what is the difference between SAN and NAS.  They are about “network” storage so what is the difference? After a small time roaming the internet and reading some technical documents it comes to 2 simple concepts. The wires and the protocols. Lets start with the wires. NAS appliances use Ethernet (your standard CATV cable), FDDI [...]

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Data Recovery From (Raid) Servers

Data Recovery From (RAID) Servers In other words, you have sent a request for the web page through the web browser.Visit here http://recovermyfilessoftware.blogspot.com This request is answered by the web server, by sending the required page to the web browser, which in turn displays it. The web server works thus; there are many other types [...]

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RAID Data Recovery From A Failed RAID Controller

RAID Data Recovery From A Failed RAID Controller

RAID arrays are commonly used in server environments and by advanced computer users to increase speed or reliability of the disk subsystem. With more and more motherboards being supplied with RAID-enabled chipsets by Intel, NVIDIA, and VIA, RAID arrays are quickly gaining popularity athomes and in production environments.RAID 0,RAID 1 and RAID 5,etc is the [...]

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Case Study: Data Recovery from RAID 5EE System

Case Study: Data Recovery from RAID 5EE System 1. What is RAID?RAID is an acronym first defined by David A. Patterson, Garth A. Gibson and Randy Katz at the University of California, Berkeley in 1987 to describe a Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks, a technology that allowed computer users to achieve high levels of storage [...]

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