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ISCSI and SQL Server

Posted by: Manpreet Singh on: June 22, 2009

ISCSI is a great new technology in the world of storage. It is the standard which provide storage interface by carrying SCSI command over TCP/IP network. It helps organizations to consolidate storage and provide host with a illusion of locally – attached disk storage. Microsoft fully supports Microsoft SQL Server when it is deployed on [...]

Understanding RAID

Posted by: Manpreet Singh on: September 18, 2008

Fault-Tolerant Disk Systems Is the best way to protact your sql server from crashing down. In 1988, a specific scheme that uses multiple disks for data redundancy was defined. This scheme was called Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (RAID). RAID defines several levels of redundancy using a number of disk drives. What sets RAID apart [...]


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