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A Case for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) The original 1988 academic paper by Patterson, Gibson, and Katz from U.C. Berkeley that introduced the concept and levels of RAID.
| Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA) - Wikipedia Artículo enciclopédico que describe el estándar de interfaz ATA, también conocido como IDE, y sus evoluciones como EIDE (Enhanced IDE) y PATA.
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AnandTech: Ultra ATA/66 Technology Review review of the histroy and technology behind Ultra ATA/66.
| AnandTech: Ultra ATA/66 versus Ultra ATA/33 Comparison article with performance figures comparing the ATA/66 and ATA/33 spec.
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ATA/100 - Real Performance or Marketing Hype? ATA/100, sometimes called UDMA Mode 5, is the big selling "feature" these days when it comes to IDE hard disks and mainboards
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Computer History Museum | Storage An overview of the revolution in computer memory and data storage, from punch cards to modern solid-state drives.
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Data Recovery London - RAID, Hard Drive & Server Recovery Servicios expertos de recuperación de datos en el Reino Unido para todos los tipos de medios fallidos, incluidas unidades de disco duro, matrices RAID, SSD y servidores.
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IBM Research | History of magnetic disk storage Official IBM page detailing the history and milestones of magnetic disk storage, from the RAMAC 305 to modern innovations.
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iSCSI Storage news and links for the storage over IP network protocol. Technologies include Storage Area Networks (SANs), Network Attached Storage (NAS), routers, switches, and management software.
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Maxtor: Development of the Ultra ATA/100 Interface White Paper details the development of the ATA/100 interface.
| Maxtor: The New Ultra ATA/66 Interface White Paper detailing the Ultra ATA/66 spec.
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Maxtor: Ultra ATA/100 White Paper white paper detailing the Ultra ATA/100 spec.
| NDMP - Network Data Management Task Force an open protocol for network based backup.
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RAID & Technology Tutorial An official tutorial and calculator from ACNC, a data storage solutions provider, explaining the different levels of RAID technology.
| RAID Advisory Board association devoted to fostering the storage system market by developing consistency in the way the industry describes storage concepts, capabilities and features.
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RAID Solutions for Linux offering tips and resources for making a Linux RAID array.
| Scientific American: Avoiding a Data Crunch the technology of computer hard drives is fast approaching a physical barrier imposed by the superpa
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SearchStorage.com offers a storage-specific directory.
| SNIA | Storage Networking Industry Association SNIA is an industry organization that develops global standards and delivers education on all technologies related to data. We are the experts on data.
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SNIA Dictionary | RAID The Storage Networking Industry Association"s official definition and explanation of RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) technology.
| Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) a consortium of storage, networking, & operating system companies working with the IS & Integration community to cooperatively achieve standards & interoperability across networked storage systems.
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Storage Review, The comprehensive benchmarks and reviews on ATA and SCSI hard drives, CD-ROMs, and removable storage devices along with storage-related news, links, and surveys.
| StorageSearch helps buyers of enterprise storage systems locate manufacturers, products, articles, and related information.
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T13 Technical Committee El comité técnico responsable del desarrollo de los estándares de interfaz ATA/ATAPI, que definen la comunicación con los dispositivos de almacenamiento.
| Tutorial: Building your own 1TB Sata Raid This was to be a quick process of assembling the MacGurus 4-drive Burly Box with 4 Hitachi 250 gig SATA drives and using the Sonnet Tempo-X 4+4
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What Is RAID Storage, and Why Should You Use It? A modern guide explaining what RAID is, how it works, the different RAID levels, and how you can use it on your own PC.
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