RAID (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "RAID" in German language version.

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aabboo.de

  • AABBOO GmbH (Hrsg.): RAID 50-51-15 Datenrettung und Datenwiederherstellung. (aabboo.de [abgerufen am 9. Mai 2017]).

acm.org

portal.acm.org

aput.net

berkeley.edu

eecs.berkeley.edu

computerworld.com

linuxmafia.com

microsoft.com

technet.microsoft.com

oracle.com

blogs.oracle.com

redhat.com

people.redhat.com

  • dmraid-Tool 2004–2011 Heinz Mauelshagen, Red Hat GmbH

redirecter.toolforge.org

  • Tom Treadway, Adaptec Storage Advisors: Yet another RAID-10 vs RAID-5 question. Archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 31. Januar 2010; abgerufen am 17. April 2007.

research.google.com

servermeile.com

technet.servermeile.com

snia.org

  • SNIA – Dictionary R. Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA), abgerufen am 2. Februar 2011: „RAID Level 6 [Storage System] Any form of RAID that can continue to execute read and write requests to all of a RAID array’s virtual disks in the presence of any two concurrent disk failures.“

tecchannel.de

  • Tape-RAID Tecchannel, im Artikel Kostenguenstig optisch speichern, 12. Oktober 2001.

thomas-krenn.com

ubuntu.com

help.ubuntu.com

  • Fake RAID Howto, Ludwin Janvier, How to install Ubuntu onto a fakeRAID system, 18. Januar 2010.

unthought.net

usenix.org

web.archive.org

  • Tom Treadway, Adaptec Storage Advisors: Yet another RAID-10 vs RAID-5 question. Archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 31. Januar 2010; abgerufen am 17. April 2007.
  • Adam Leventhal: Triple-Parity RAID-Z (Memento vom 4. August 2009 im Internet Archive). In: Adam Leventhal’s Weblog; abgerufen am 2. November 2009.

zdnet.com