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27/09/2001 10:31:04
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00561383
Message ID:
00561593
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Yes...a single drive of a RAID system using striping will not do much good. It would have to be mirrored. I have heard that something like this was (maybe still is) done in some cases in the Canadian military. The drives are actually inserted into some type of radiation proof (lead?) case and transported off-site. Of course, this might not have been a regular RAID array...I did not get the details.

Thanks for you input,
Joe

>>I've heard of organizations actually "pulling" a hard drive out of a RAID array and taking it offsight as a backup. Does anyone here do this? Any ideas/insight would be appreciated.
>
>This really won't work... you can't rebuild a complete system from 1 disk in a raid system (raid 3 or 5)
>
>You could use mirrored HDD's which would give the desired effect but it's probably not reccomended to pull one out.
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>To partly answer your question (and to confirm what Hilmar has said) Client server is the best way to go
>SQL server/ Oracle etc are designed for this kind of thing.. VFP is not
>
>Not sure if this is possible with Mirrored HDD's, but it may be worth inquiring... is it possible to un-link the second (or third) HDD from the Mirror, then back it up onto a Dat, then re-connect the mirror and let it re-synchronise?
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>Just off the top of my head!
>
>HTH
>
>Will
Joseph C. Kempel
Systems Analyst/Programmer
JNC
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