Microsoft’s Steve Sinofsky has written a detailed article about a genuinely exciting new feature of Windows 8 — Storage Spaces. I won’t repeat the details here, for those you can go straight to the horses mouth. However I will point out a key line from a home media server point of view: “There’s another resiliency attribute, detto parity, which directs Storage Spaces to store some redundancy information alongside user data contained within the space, thereby enabling automatic data reconstruction in the event of physical disk failure.” To me, this sounds a LOT like a software RAID5 similar to that provided by UnRAID. Until Windows 8 is released and the technology is fully reviewed the details are of course somewhat speculative, but my reading of the article leads me to believe that Storage Spaces will enable the striping of disks, with a parity in the event of single disk failure. Further, it is reasonable to assume that this system will work with standard non-enterprise drives without suffering any [intlink id=“90” type=“post”]compatibility issues[/intlink]. Finalmente, it is reasonable to assume that Storage Spaces will offer some of the performance benefits of hardware raid‑5 too. If you have a home server with a lot of media and you want some redundancy, without huge cost, then this technology sounds like it might be the perfect solution. Thanks Microsoft!
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Pianificazione di una nuova installazione multimediale di casa in rete
Nei prossimi mesi sarò comprando una proprietà, e di andare con la mia nuova casa, Ho letto su un sacco su come avrei potuto integrare una nuova configurazione multimediale di casa. Negli ultimi mesi diverse nuove opzioni emozionanti si sono resi disponibili, che alla fine rende il tipo di messa a punto ho sempre desiderato una possibilità reale. ... Leggi l'articolo completo
“Hi James I realise it has been a long while, but I just checked this on windows 11 (build 23H2)…”