If his RAID 1 array was the problem, it really shouldn't have effected the system drive. The fact that it didn't even boot to the windows splash screen suggests that there was some significant failure ...
On virtual hard drives, anything that could lose data on a conventional HDD or SSD can likewise do so. However, the most frequent causes of data loss on virtual hard drives or disks—whatever you want ...
In my last blog entry, I talked about VLDBs. One of the tactics suggested was to use as many data files on as many drives as possible to give better I/O performance. This makes sense, but the usual ...
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