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Defekte Platte während Wiederherstellung entdeckt - was nun?
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<blockquote data-quote="PowerFind" data-source="post: 254384" data-attributes="member: 21723"><p><strong>AW: Defekte Platte während Wiederherstellung entdeckt - was nun?</strong></p><p></p><p>Sorry, aber wenn man 4 HDDs betreibt, sollte man wissen, wie sie vom BS betrieben werden!</p><p> </p><p><strong>Does Windows Home Server support RAID?</strong></p><p>Windows Home Server offers the benefits of RAID, without the complexity. New hard drives of any size, either internal or external, can be added to Windows Home Server and the amount of available storage grows based on the size of the hard disk. On a system with two or more hard drives, Windows Home Server users can enable "duplication" on a shared folder basis and files are copied or "mirrored" on two separate hard drives. If a single hard drive fails, then a user will not lose any files in any folder that has "duplication" enabled. External hard drives can be added via USB, Firewire, or eSATA, provided the Windows Home Server has the appropriate hardware inputs. </p><p> </p><p><strong>How do you restore Windows Home Server if there is a failure?</strong></p><p>Users can perform a Windows Home Server reinstallation using the <strong><span style="color: red">Server Restore DVD</span></strong>. This will keep all existing files and the storage pool intact. Simply insert the DVD into a home computer that is attached via Ethernet cable to the router.</p><p>For added protection, shared folders on the home server can be backed up to an external hard drive and moved offsite. In addition, Windows Home Server add-in software is available for off-site, Internet-based storage, and backup of important content.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerFind, post: 254384, member: 21723"] [b]AW: Defekte Platte während Wiederherstellung entdeckt - was nun?[/b] Sorry, aber wenn man 4 HDDs betreibt, sollte man wissen, wie sie vom BS betrieben werden! [B]Does Windows Home Server support RAID?[/B] Windows Home Server offers the benefits of RAID, without the complexity. New hard drives of any size, either internal or external, can be added to Windows Home Server and the amount of available storage grows based on the size of the hard disk. On a system with two or more hard drives, Windows Home Server users can enable "duplication" on a shared folder basis and files are copied or "mirrored" on two separate hard drives. If a single hard drive fails, then a user will not lose any files in any folder that has "duplication" enabled. External hard drives can be added via USB, Firewire, or eSATA, provided the Windows Home Server has the appropriate hardware inputs. [B]How do you restore Windows Home Server if there is a failure?[/B] Users can perform a Windows Home Server reinstallation using the [B][COLOR=red]Server Restore DVD[/COLOR][/B]. This will keep all existing files and the storage pool intact. Simply insert the DVD into a home computer that is attached via Ethernet cable to the router. For added protection, shared folders on the home server can be backed up to an external hard drive and moved offsite. In addition, Windows Home Server add-in software is available for off-site, Internet-based storage, and backup of important content. [/QUOTE]
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