CHAPTER 12

Storage Management

One of the primary reasons for using a computer is the use of applications that generate data, and this data must be placed in storage somewhere. Centralized storage can be used to provide file storage, data storage, and configuration storage for network connected devices on a server. In addition to the centralized storage provided for your networked computers, Windows clients must use storage for the operating system, applications, and services that they run.

In this chapter, you will learn about data storage concepts and the specific storage management features and tools available in Windows, including the following:

  • Data storage concepts
  • Understanding RAID
  • Identifying storage technologies
  • Understanding disk types ...

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