The term "RAID server recovery" means just that: recovery of the RAID server. A RAID server is a computer that runs RAID software to act as a secondary storage.
The cost of a Raid server generally starts at around $1,500. Typically, the more advanced and better quality that the software is, the more it will cost.
Yes.
RAID technology uses multiple disk drives to achieve either fault tolerance or an increase in read and write performance.
If we need to install Windows Server 2008 R2 OS it does not requires any drivers. RAID is used for redundancy and Higher performance.
OpenManage Server Administrator
The actual level used is not as important as what use the server is intended for. Different levels of RAID are used for different applications. They can include mirroring and striping.
What do you mean by find a server. Like a private server?
Name says major difference between both. by the way Software RAID is created using feature provided by Operating System or any special software, but Hardware RAID is created using Hardware RAID controller Card. When you create RAID you are adding overheads to read and write operations. If you create software RAID and your server is too busy or you have many read and write operations you will see there is impact on performance. When you create HARDWARE RAID you will use dedicated controller with processor and some cache. This will not create overhead for your OS and you will find better performance. Software RAID will save some money for you but Hardware RAID will provide you value addition.
Mailbox role
Redundant array of inexpensive disks. Its a cheap method of backing up data in a running server.
"The most common software implementation of RAID is the built-in RAID software that comes with Windows 2000, 2003, and 2008 Server." ~Mike Myers CompTIA A+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting PC's Third Edition~