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July 2004

Comparing Dynamic Disks with Basic Disks


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What are the advantages and disadvantages of dynamic disks versus basic disks?

Dynamic disks are simply physical disks with dynamic volumes on them. Only Windows 2000 and later can recognize dynamic disks. The advantage of dynamic disks is that you can create a volume that spans disks; you can create RAID 1 and RAID 5 volumes in Windows Server 2003 and Win2K Server. The disadvantage of dynamic disks is that you must delete all volumes on a dynamic disk before you can revert the disk back to a basic disk. Another major disadvantage of dynamic disks is the near absence of tools to fix the disk if it has corrupt sectors on it.

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Reader Comments
so if you're not spanning your volume over several drive or have hardware RAID, why would you use dynamice disks?

hmattos July 22, 2004 (Article Rating: )


I beg to differ but u can revrt dynamic to basic without deleting anything on the disk...

ptwindows December 07, 2004 (Article Rating: )


How do you revrt dynamic to basic without deleting anything on the disk ?

robert


Anonymous User January 31, 2005


Yeah, how do you revert back to a basic disk without loosing data???????

Anonymous User February 17, 2005


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