Basic volumes and dynamic volumes

T

Turtle

Hi everyone,

What are the advantages (or disadvantages) of creating

Dynamic volumes

instead of Basic volumes?

Thanks for all answers!
John
 
G

Grandfather of TOS

dynamic you can have 2 hard disks appear as one big drive

disadvantage... is that if one hard drive dies you lose all your data from
both

"Turtle" wrote in message

Hi everyone,

What are the advantages (or disadvantages) of creating

Dynamic volumes

instead of Basic volumes?

Thanks for all answers!
John
 
T

Turtle

Hi Grandfather,

Am 06.08.2010 13:56, schrieb Grandfather of TOS:
dynamic you can have 2 hard disks appear as one big drive

disadvantage... is that if one hard drive dies you lose all your data
from both
Interesting. . .
It seems like it only makes sense if you have more than one hard drive.

Is this still a problem that hard drive maintenance programs cannot work
with dynamic volumes???

John
 
G

Grandfather of TOS

avoid dynamic drives.. they will mess up everything

keep it simple

"Turtle" wrote in message

Hi Grandfather,

Am 06.08.2010 13:56, schrieb Grandfather of TOS:
dynamic you can have 2 hard disks appear as one big drive

disadvantage... is that if one hard drive dies you lose all your data
from both
Interesting. . .
It seems like it only makes sense if you have more than one hard drive.

Is this still a problem that hard drive maintenance programs cannot work
with dynamic volumes???

John
 
T

Trimble Bracegirdle

IMO keep well away unless you have some real need for them.
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Y

Yousuf Khan

Hi everyone,

What are the advantages (or disadvantages) of creating

Dynamic volumes

instead of Basic volumes?

Thanks for all answers!
John
As others have said, dynamic drives are for creating large compound
drives. This could mean concatenation, striping (RAID0), mirroring
(RAID1), or RAID5. However, they don't work through USB external drive
enclosures, they only work with internal hard drives.

Yousuf Khan
 

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