RAID systems and setup methods thereof that integrate...

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory – Storage accessing and control – Specific memory composition

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C711S162000, C711S154000, C711S171000

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07555598

ABSTRACT:
RAID systems and setup methods thereof are provided. At least a first group of disks is selected to create a RAID 0 architecture. A second group of disks is further selected to create the RAID 0 architecture. The RAID 0 architectures are concatenated. The second group is within the first group, and the disks of the second group are the disks having remnant disk capacity after the RAID 0 architecture of the first group is created. The RAID 0 architectures corresponding to the first and second group are created respectively based on the disk having minimum disk capacity size among the disks of the first and second group.

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TW Office Action mailed Sep. 19, 2008.

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