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LDM / Dynamic Disks basics
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Windows 2000 and later versions use Logical Disk Manager (LDM)
licensed from
Veritas to perform hard
disk partitioning. The disks partitioned using this new scheme are
called "Dynamic", as opposed to the "Basic" disks partitioned using
old-fashioned partition table (MBR). Microsoft implementation of LDM is
somewhat restricted compared to the original implementation, but
nonetheless allows implementation of
- Spanned volumes
- Simple stripe sets (RAID0)
- Stripe sets with parity (RAID5), in server versions of Windows
only.
- Mirrored volumes (RAID1), in server versions of Windows only.
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