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Recovering Data after RAID Failure

09th October 2009
RAID ( Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks) technology is considered to be the most reliable storage medium. It is a configuration in which various low-cost disks are attached together into arrays for redundancy. RAID is used to divide and replicate data... Read >
Author: rohit mehra

What is IVR?

09th October 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jon Harwokey IVR - Interactive Voice Response makes it possible for a computer to detect and respond to a voice. The technology is used mainly for telecommunications but is now being used for hands free driving in many types of auto... Read >
Author: Jon Harwokey

RAID 50 Failure and Data Recovery Service

05th October 2009
In RAID 50 implementation, large arrays are formed by combining parity and block striping of RAID 5 with simple block striping of RAID 0. It is basically a RAID 0 array that is striped across RAID 5 elements and requires minimum of 6 drives to configure. ... Read >
Author: Shaun75

ResolutionsMSP – A Revolutionary Approach By ResolutionsMSP To Address Computer Security Concerns

25th September 2009
ResolutionsMSP, a proven leader in providing global computer security solutions, has solidified itself as the most comprehensive provider of backup, data recovery and managed security platforms available today. Not only are its line of solutions revolutio... Read >
Author: SEO Consulting

Recover Your Data From Hard Disk After Head Crash

23rd September 2009
Hard drive is the basic storage media, which encodes digital data on rapidly moving platters, having magnetic surfaces. Read/write head is the designated component, for each platter surface except for the extreme ones, which accesses data from different p... Read >
Author: rohit mehra

SAN Hard Drive Failure Storing Exchange Server Database

16th September 2009
Using SAN (Storage Area Network) for storing Exchange Server database provides high performance, scalability and fault tolerance. In addition, SAN meets the local drive requirement and high data throughput requirements for an Exchange Server. But as fault... Read >
Author: Serves Best

RAID Recovery Explained

02nd September 2009
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent/Inexpensive Disks) systems are prone to several kinds of problems such as loss of registry configurations, parity damage, controller failure, unintentional reconfigurations of RAID array and more. Because of their buil... Read >
Author: buryshane

Protecting Exchange Server Database against Hard Drive Failure

21st August 2009
Exchange Server is largely used as a messaging and collaborative software solution by different enterprises that use infrastructure tools provided by Microsoft. But the instances like hard drive failure can introduce faults in message flow system in an Ex... Read >
Author: Serves Best

How to Recover Partitions from Boot Failure Affected Mirrored Drives

20th August 2009
In Microsoft Windows based computer, when the boot process fails on a system with mirrored boot drive, and failure is resulted by an issues that has struck both mirror and primary partitions, such as corrupt or bad device drivers or other system changes, ... Read >
Author: jonny defh

RAID Recovery Explained

11th August 2009
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent/Inexpensive Disks) systems are prone to several kinds of problems such as loss of registry configurations, parity damage, controller failure, unintentional reconfigurations of RAID array and more. Because of their buil... Read >
Author: elfinruler

Using Stripe Set While Initializing RAID Array Cause Data Loss

29th July 2009
In Microsoft Windows operating system, you can create software RAID 5 (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks) stripe sets with the parity partitions. RAID 5 stripe sets have striping data with the parity information across several disks in 64 KB (Kilobyte)... Read >
Author: elfinruler

RAID 3 Failures and Recovery

05th July 2009
RAID 3 supports byte-level data striping across multiple disks. It implements fault tolerance by sending parity information to a disk dedicated to store parity information. As compared to file system block, the strip across the disk is quite smaller. So, ... Read >
Author: Serves Best

Mirror Mirror, On the Net!

02nd July 2009
In computing jargon a mirror site is a domain that projects the identical contents of another site. The practice of mirroring is done for various purposes. A mirror site may be created to archive the valuable data of a website for fault-tolerance. Popula... Read >
Author: Arun Kumar

Can I see that on a chart please?

28th April 2009
I had a boss that I worked for and you could explain things to him for hours upon hours. However, the only way he wanted to see it, and the only way he would remember it, is with a graph. I was amazed at the amount of things you could create a graph to... Read >
Author: Lena Katina

Perfect RAID Recovery

12th March 2009
Data division and replication, these are the two basic processes used in RAID. Though there are multiple disks, but all these are considered and treated as single disk by the operating system. Based on different data storage schemes, various RAID level... Read >
Author: Serves Best

Hard Drive Failure: Causes & Solutions

26th February 2009
These days, the hard drives are available in capacities like Terabytes (TBs where 1 TB = 1024 GB) and normal speeds go up from 5400 rpm to 7200 rpm for home users and from 10,000 rpm to 15,000 rpm for servers. The features like Perpendicular Recording, NC... Read >
Author: Serves Best

Hard Drive Failure: Causes & Solutions

24th February 2009
These days, the hard drives are available in capacities like Terabytes (TBs where 1 TB = 1024 GB) and normal speeds go up from 5400 rpm to 7200 rpm for home users and from 10,000 rpm to 15,000 rpm for servers. The features like Perpendicular Recording, NC... Read >
Author: spears

Hard Disk Recovery after head crash

20th February 2009
Hard drive is the basic storage media, which encodes digital data on rapidly moving platters, having magnetic surfaces. Read/write head is the designated component, for each platter surface except for the extreme ones, which accesses data from different p... Read >
Author: Serves Best

Will your Virtual Infrastructure pass its Health check?

26th January 2009
At the operations level the ease and speed with which new applications can be deployed has resulted in many organisations resolving the issues of ‘server sprawl’, only to be faced with the new problem of ‘Virtual Machine sprawl’. Listed below are... Read >
Author: John Malabon

Missing RAID 5 after Reboot in Mac

20th August 2008
The users who know what the real term data means and are trying hard for the data safety and integrity, are aware of the various RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks) levels. The RAID comes in various levels, each having its own set of characteristi... Read >
Author: spears

Make and learn to use real time applications

25th May 2008
The real time applications have several benefits over the multitasking or time sharing systems. What is it that you must have new with the real time applications? The traffic control systems and real time operating systems are common now. You must have he... Read >
Author: Dale Styne

Free NOVELL 050-695 Exam Demo

21st May 2008
"Novell eDirectory Design and Implementation:eDirectory 8.8", also known as 050-695 exam, is a Novell, Inc certification. Free NOVELL 050-695 Exam Demo 2.Which of the following is most important to consider when designing the upper layers of an eDirect... Read >
Author: pennychen2009

Web hosting server options

06th May 2008
Now after advantages the biggest disadvantage of hosting on own web server is the uptime reliability. If one’s web server get powered down for any reason then his/her website will also get offline. Generally webhosting companies have methods and network... Read >
Author: Web Hosting Blog

Dealing with managed web hosting service

09th April 2008
Managed hosting service can be considered as an upgraded version of web hosting. The managed hosting provider takes the responsibility of hosting the clients website in a well managed way. The managed hosting provider offers customized solution than other... Read >
Author: webhosting001

Office Communication Server 2007- a valuable help in a technical world

21st September 2007
Office Communication Server 2007 is now endorsing people to communicate very rapidly with different persons from various areas, utilizing a range of sundry options for communications, such as voice, video and IM (instant messaging). Office Communication S... Read >
Author: Anne Tide

RAID – An Overview

01st July 2007
RAID stands for “redundant array of independent disks,” or sometimes “redundant array of inexpensive disks.” RAID refers to a hardware arrangement that allows for the storage of data in multiple places on two or more disk drives used in combinatio... Read >
Author: Stephen J. Richards

Understanding Your Mercedes Tire Rod

13th January 2007
In buying a Mercedes, you have chosen a premiere car with an enviable pedigree, being the oldest continuously produced automobile line in the world. You have come to appreciate its agile steering and smooth handling, giving you a level of comfort that i... Read >
Author: Anthony Jones

Small Business Networking: Overcoming Client Objections

26th June 2006
When you begin talking about a small business networking upgrades, prospects and clients will often dwell on cost. They neglect to consider the soft costs of not properly investing in a network, such as lost employee productivity when imprudent corners ar... Read >
Author: Computer Consulting Kit Home Study Course

Small Business Networking: Suggesting Dedicated Servers to Clients

12th June 2006
PC-based servers and LANs may be relatively mature technologies. However, small businesses need your firm's expertise, more than ever. For these businesses, you'll need to select, configure, customize, secure and maintain the right small business networki... Read >
Author: Computer Consulting Kit Home Study Course

The IT Consultant: Considering the Costs of Downtime

09th June 2006
There's nothing more stressful for IT consultants than getting the dreaded emergency call from a client whose office is "crippled" because of a major systems outage. If you've been an IT consultant a while you know the harsh realities of small business... Read >
Author: Computer Consulting Kit Home Study Course

Overcoming Small Business Networks Sales Objections

01st December 2005
Do you need help overcoming sales objections? Do you sell computer networks, or other IT-related products and services to small businesses? This article provides tips and hints so you can be overcoming the most common sales objections heard when s... Read >
Author: Computer Consulting Kit Home Study Course