Chapter 7. Disk Subsystems
With disks and memory, quite a bit can go wrong, but the good news is that normally a problem can be pinpointed very quickly. Aside from hardware failures and disk corruption giving you headaches, the threat of a virus must always be considered as well. The core of system operation revolves around its data, which normally resides on a hard disk. Whether or not you have fault-tolerant disks in place on your servers, odds are that you cannot afford to have such protection on all of your managed workstations. Disk failures are inevitable. This chapter will help you to quickly diagnose the source of a disk failure and in turn repair the problem.
In addition to describing the multitude of disk management and diagnostic tools ...
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