An Overview of RAID – CompTIA A+ 220-901 – 1.5
There are many ways to combine our storage devices to increase performance or provide redundancy. In this video, you’ll learn about the most popular RAID types used in our storage systems.
There are many ways to combine our storage devices to increase performance or provide redundancy. In this video, you’ll learn about the most popular RAID types used in our storage systems.
Which of these Windows utilities would be the best choice to check for physical disk problems?
Is your hard drive going bad? In this video, you’ll learn some troubleshooting steps that you can use to help diagnose hard drive problems.
Troubleshooting Hard Drives – CompTIA A+ 220-802: 4.3 Read More »
If you’re planning to throw away an old hard drive, you’ll want to be sure that your sensitive data doesn’t end up in the hands of someone else. In this video, you’ll learn about options that are available to protect your data when you dispose of storage devices.
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Which of these file systems limit the maximum size of a file to 4 gigabytes?
Which of these tools would be the best choice for validating the integrity of your file system?
You have been having some disk read performance concerns, and you would like to run a check of the physical hard drive sectors. Which utility would be the best choice for this?
The information traversing the network can be a valuable source of forensic data. In this video, you’ll learn about some common data gathering techniques for network traffic data.
CompTIA Security+ SY0-301: 2.3 – Network Traffic Read More »
Whole disk encryption takes the idea of data protection to an entirely different level. In this video, you’ll learn about whole disk encryption technologies and how they can be used to provide the ultimate level of data protection on your devices.
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When you boot your Windows Vista workstation, one of the disks is labeled “Foreign” in the Disk Management utilities. What does this mean?