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H A Dg_raid.h26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
H A Dmd_intel.c26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
H A Dg_raid.c26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.
26c538bc Sat Jan 12 09:35:44 GMT 2013 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Add basic support for Intel Rapid Recover Technology (Intel RRT).
It is alike to RAID1, but with dedicating master and recovery disks and
providing manual control over synchronization. It allows to use recovery
disk as snapshot of the master disk from the time of the last sync.

This implementation is not functionaly complete comparing to Windows,
but it is better then silent conversion to RAID1 on first boot.