 Description of RAID levels  This is the first page in a series of pages describing the features provided by each RAID level. The pages are hosted by Advanced Computers & Network Corporation (AC&NC).
Digi-Data Corporation Home page of Digi-Data Corporation, manufacturer of RAID controller products. Their site contains links to product information and a description of RAID and related resources.
Yahoo!'s RAID page Yahoo!'s directory of RAID.
EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet provides practical advice and news for running and managing an enterprise network. In-depth articles and news cover topics such as network management, network monitoring, servers, communications, Internet telephony, operating systems, and much more.
Open Networks Today Networking news moves at a fast pace, and Open Networks Today lets you keep up with it. Open Networks Today offers its readers the ability to control how news is presented through customizing content filters, discussions, and news feed links.
PracticallyNetworked.com PracticallyNetworked.com provides easy-to-understand help for small-network builders. The site contains how-to information for setting up and debugging home-office and small-business networks. Users can also find extensive troubleshooting information, tips on getting applications to work through firewalls, product reviews on network hardware and software, and more.
SmallBusinessComputing.com: Has Your Business Been RAID-ed? RAID, or Redundant Array of Independent (or Inexpensive) Disks, used to be the province of geeks and high-end IT departments. These days, however, it is finding a growing audience among small businesses as a means of increasing the reliability of critical systems, keeping a database online regardless of failures, preventing data loss, and accelerating information access.
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