Windows allows you to configure your hard disk to be either a basic or a dynamic disk. Basic disks offer more compatibility, being able to be used in any version of Windows and non-Windows based systems. Dynamic disks allow more features like RAID but limit the use of the hard disk to Windows based systems. Dynamic disk demo at 08:35 Partitions A partition is an area of the hard disk that has been defined for later use. When multiple operating systems are on the same hard disk, you will want to keep the operating systems separate from each other. You can do this by storing each operating system in a different partition on the same hard disk. Volumes Once a partition has been created a volume can be assigned to that partition, for example, the c drive. Software like disk manager automatically creates these partitions for you when you create a volume. A volume can also span multiple disks. For example, a volume may contain all the free space from multiple disks. This volume will appear in Windows Explorer as one drive letter; however, the data is spread out over multiple hard drives. Think of a volume as one logical, accessible storage area stored on one or more drives. Basic disks A basic disk in Windows has very few features but will work in all Windows operating systems including alterative operating systems. Volumes on basic disks can only use the one partition. The size of the partition on a basic disk can be resized assuming there is free space up to where you want to ...
MCTS 70-680: Dynamic Disks and Raid
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Windows allows you to configure your hard disk to be either a basic or a dynamic disk. Basic disks offer more compatibility, being able to be used in any version of Windows and non-Windows based systems. Dynamic disks allow more features like RAID but limit the use of the hard disk to Windows based systems. Dynamic disk demo at 08:35 Partitions A partition is an area of the hard disk that has been defined for later use. When multiple operating systems are on the same hard disk, you will want to keep the operating systems separate from each other. You can do this by storing each operating system in a different partition on the same hard disk. Volumes Once a partition has been created a volume can be assigned to that partition, for example, the c drive. Software like disk manager automatically creates these partitions for you when you create a volume. A volume can also span multiple disks. For example, a volume may contain all the free space from multiple disks. This volume will appear in Windows Explorer as one drive letter; however, the data is spread out over multiple hard drives. Think of a volume as one logical, accessible storage area stored on one or more drives. Basic disks A basic disk in Windows has very few features but will work in all Windows operating systems including alterative operating systems. Volumes on basic disks can only use the one partition. The size of the partition on a basic disk can be resized assuming there is free space up to where you want to ...
Windows allows you to configure your hard disk to be either a basic or a dynamic disk. Basic disks offer more compatibility, being able to be used in any version of Windows and non-Windows based systems. Dynamic disks allow more features like RAID but limit the use of the hard disk to Windows based systems. Dynamic disk demo at 08:35 Partitions A partition is an area of the hard disk that has been defined for later use. When multiple operating systems are on the same hard disk, you will want to keep the operating systems separate from each other. You can do this by storing each operating system in a different partition on the same hard disk. Volumes Once a partition has been created a volume can be assigned to that partition, for example, the c drive. Software like disk manager automatically creates these partitions for you when you create a volume. A volume can also span multiple disks. For example, a volume may contain all the free space from multiple disks. This volume will appear in Windows Explorer as one drive letter; however, the data is spread out over multiple hard drives. Think of a volume as one logical, accessible storage area stored on one or more drives. Basic disks A basic disk in Windows has very few features but will work in all Windows operating systems including alterative operating systems. Volumes on basic disks can only use the one partition. The size of the partition on a basic disk can be resized assuming there is free space up to where you want to ...
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