Working with raid, Raid level 0 – Dell Inspiron 14R (N4010, Early 2010) User Manual
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Drives and Media
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Windows Vista
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1 Click Start
→ Computer.
For Windows
®
XP:
Click Start
→ My Computer.
2 Right-click Local Disk (C:).
3 Click Properties→ Tools→ Check Now.
NOTE:
The
User Account Control window may appear. If you are an
administrator on the computer, click
Continue; otherwise, contact your
administrator to continue the desired action.
4 Click to check Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors, and then
click
Start.
Working with RAID
A redundant array of independent disks (RAID) is a disk storage
configuration that increases performance or data redundancy. There are four
basic RAID levels discussed in this section.
NOTE:
RAID requires multiple hard drives. The number of hard drives required
varies depending on the RAID configuration.
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RAID level 0 is recommended for higher performance (faster throughput).
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RAID level 1 is recommended for users who need a high level of data
integrity.
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RAID level 0+1 is recommended for higher performance and data
integrity
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RAID level 5 is recommended for higher performance and fault tolerance.
RAID Level 0
NOTICE:
RAID level 0 provides no redundancy. Therefore, a failure of one drive
results in the loss of all data. Perform regular backups to protect your data.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Your computer may support other RAID
levels (5, 10, 50). For information about these levels, see
support.dell.com.