The function set for the inaugural offering of RAID Diagnostic Toolkit is very basic. This post will clarify how to choose a set of ’streams’ to build a ‘RAID set’. Initially the software does not have any options for stripe size, raid type, meta data offsets, so on and so forth. For the ‘parity check’ [...]
07.2.10 | Raid | Andy
Last time I discussed how to find the RAID data offset for a SNAP OS 4.x RAID handler. To place it briefly it was just a simple matter of finding Cylinder Group zero on the first drive in the array and back tracking 48 sectors. Once the RAID data offset is established we can plug [...]
06.24.10 | Raid | Andy
RAID Disk Failure Due to Missing Parity and Data Recovery Services In RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) array, Visit here http://recovermyfilessoftware.blogspot.com Parity is a common technique that is used to detect the system memory faults and it contains the analogous functionality for RAID. The principle behind introducing parity in RAID array is to improve [...]
05.27.10 | Raid | Andy
Parity is the common technique used to detect system memory errors and it holds the similar functionality for RAID. The thought of introducing parity in RAID is to enhance data protection. Parity information is basically redundancy information that is calculated from the actual data values and is stored on a separate disk or across all [...]
05.13.10 | Raid | Andy