Overview
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) refers to the combining of two
or more independent hard disks working in parallel to form a single logical
array that stores data along with additional redundancy information.
About This Guide
This guide provides an overview of RAID arrays and the various RAID levels
that can be configured with your Sony
procedures for using the RAID Wizard to configure the hard disc drives,
change you computer's RAID array, or to remove the RAID configuration.
Additional procedures are also provided for using the VAIO
and the Intel
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Why use RAID?
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Benefits of RAID
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RAID Levels
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Choose a RAID Configuration
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Before you begin
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RAID Configuration Wizard
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VAIO
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Intel
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Trouble Shooting
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RAID Glossary
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Support Resources
VGX-XL1 Digital Living System
®
Storage Utility programs. The list of topics in this guide include:
®
Recovery Wizard
®
Storage Utility
RAID Configuration
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®
VAIO
computer. It lists detailed
Appendix D:
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Recovery Wizard
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