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Intel Rapid Recover Technology
Intel Rapid Storage Technology supports the following recovery features.
Mirror update policies
With Recovery, you can determine how often the mirror hard drive is updated: continuously or on- request. When using the continuous update policy, data on the primary drive is simultaneously copied to the mirror drive as long as both drives are connected to the system. If you undock the computer while using the docking station's recovery drive, all new or revised data on the primary hard drive is automatically copied to the recovery hard drive when the notebook is redocked. This policy also allows for an unfinished mirroring operation to be completed if it was interrupted when you undocked the notebook.
When using the update
NOTE: You can change the mirror update policy at any time by
Automatic hard drive switching and rapid recovery
If the primary hard drive fails, Recovery automatically switches to the mirrored drive without user intervention. Recovery displays a message to notify you of the primary hard drive failure. In the meantime, the computer can boot from the mirrored hard drive. When a new primary hard drive is installed and the computer is booted, Recovery’s rapid recovery feature copies all mirrored data to the primary hard drive.
NOTE: If using the update on request policy and the primary hard drive fails or a file on the primary hard drive becomes corrupted, all unmirrored data is lost.
Simplified migration from RAID to
Users can migrate from a RAID 1 or Recovery volume to two
Migration from RAID 1 to Recovery is also supported. However, migration from RAID 0 to RAID 1 or from RAID 0 to a
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